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Fascists (Nazi) protest for their human rights in Alicante spain outside the hostel located in florida I was staying in. The building was Francisco Franco Bahamondes home then it became a juvenile detention center then a hostel and beacon for fascist remembrance day or whatever this is. Like how these things go it involves random confused moron's supporting a cause that they don't even understand or see how retarded it is. Plus the Spanish like everyone on this planet are mongrels anyway meaning mixed bred or as the royals would say impure as they are all inbred but that's another story. History lesson coming...... Get ready to be blown away! Francisco Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish military general who led the Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War and thereafter ruled over Spain from 1939 to 1975 as a dictator, assuming the title Caudillo. This period in Spanish history, from the Nationalist victory to Franco's death, is commonly known as Francoist Spain or as the Francoist dictatorship. Which as you can imagine was a barrel of laughs for the people (Sarcasm). Franco was best buddies with Adolf Hitler despite what the so called historians say as, he sent 50,000 volunteers to fight alongside the Germans on the Soviet front during WW2. Franco also had a beautiful picture of Adolf Hitler on his desk whilst modelling his Hugo boss swagger.
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General de la Armada española, Blas de Lezo nació en Pasajes, Guipúzcoa, en 1687 y murió en 1741. Perdió la pierna izquierda por una bala de cañón en el combate de Vélez-Málaga, entre la escuadra francesa del almirante Tolosa, donde luchaba, y la inglesa-holandesa, en 1704. Blas de Lezo mostró siempre gran intrepidez en las batallas. En 1713, siendo capitán de navío, Felipe V lo envió a someter la isla de Mallorca. Formó parte de la expedición de la Corona española contra los corsarios en las Antillas. Durante 14 años estuvo luchando al mando de la escuadra y del generalato de los mares del Sur. Como recompensa por sus servicios, ascendió a jefe de la escuadra. En 1734 fue nombrado teniente general y posteriormente comandante general de los galeones y los navíos «Fuerte» y «Conquistador» que se enviaron a Tierra Firme. El 11 de marzo de 1737 entró con su flota en Cartagena de Indias y tomó posesión del mando de ese apostadero donde se enteró de la acumulación de fuerzas de los ingleses en Jamaica. Esto coincidía con la declaración de guerra que se hizo entre España e Inglaterra en 1739. Cartagena de Indias era la presa más codiciada de los ingleses. Lezo instaló sus buques en Bocachica para que los enemigos no pudieran llegar al puerto; cerró la entrada con cadenas y envió uno de sus más gruesos cañones a tierra. Estas disposiciones los mantuvieron alejados durante un tiempo. En 1741 se presentó en Cartagena una escuadra de 36 buques de guerra y unos 100, entre transportes, brulotes y bombardas, al mando de los almirantes Vernon, Lestock y Ogle. Era entonces el gobernador de Cartagena de Indias el virrey de Granada don Sebastián Eslava. Después de diecisiete días de lucha los ingleses se adueñaron del puerto y bombardearon la ciudad durante ocho días, pero Blas de Lezo y el virrey alcanzaron la victoria que obligó al precipitado reembarco de las fuerzas inglesas. Los ingleses estaban tan seguros de su victoria que ya habían mandado acuñar monedas en las que figuraba Lezo de rodillas entregando la espada al almirante. https://cvc.cervantes.es