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18-07-2006   Ján Gonda   Ideológia   verzia pre tlač

Krajná pravica alebo Keď zlodej kričí – chyťte zlodeja!

Európski socialisti si podľa očakávania vzali pod paľbu kritiky rozhodnutie Smeru-SD o vládnom pakte s nacionalistami. „Renomovaní“ politológovia nás s akademickou noblesou varujú pred „ulrapravicovou“ SNS. Oxymoron „extrémnej pravice“ je medzi ľavicovými intelektuálmi bežne zaužívaný. Nekričí však náhodou zlodej – chyťte zlodeja?

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Franco ze nepodporoval Nemcov?
autor: tamten
e-mail: lukaspitel@gmail.com
pridané: 21-07-2006 22:55


"Napriek nátlaku nijak nepodporil nacistické Nemecko, ani fašistickú Itáliu."

to nie je celkom pravda - podporoval nemecke namornictvo aj ich tajnu sluzbu. Co sa tykalo uvazovania o priamom vstupe do vojny, zdaleka pritom nebol jeho postoj az taky zasadovy, ako pises. Miesto "natlak" by som skor pouzil slovo "vyjednavanie".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain_in_World_War_I...

"In September 1939, World War II broke out in Europe, and although Adolf Hitler met Franco once in Hendaye, France (October 23, 1940), to discuss Spanish entry on the side of the Axis, Franco's demands (food, military equipment, Gibraltar, French North Africa, etc.) proved too much and no agreement was reached. Contributing to the disagreement was an ongoing dispute over German mining rights in Spain. Some historians argue that Franco made demands that he knew Hitler would not accede to in order to stay out of the war. Other historians argue that he simply had nothing to offer the Germans. After the collapse of France in June 1940, Spain adopted a pro-Axis non-belligerency stance (for example, he offered Spanish naval facilities to German ships) until returning to complete neutrality in 1943 when the tide of the war had turned decisively against Germany. Some volunteer Spanish troops (the División Azul, or "Blue Division")—not given official state sanction by Franco—went to fight on the Eastern Front under German command. On June 14, 1940, the Spanish forces in Morocco occupied Tangiers (a city under the rule of the League of Nations) and did not leave it until 1942."

"As long as Spain permitted it, the Abwehr, the German intelligence organisation, was able to operate in Spain and Spanish Morocco, often with Spanish cooperation. (...)In early 1944, the situation changed. The Allies were clearly gaining the advantage over Germany and one double agent had provided enough information for Britain to make a detailed protest to the Spanish government. As a result, the Spanish government declared its "strict neutrality". The Abwehr operation in southern Spain was consequently closed down."


 
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