Antonio Barroso Sánchez-Guerra
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Antonio Barroso Sánchez-Guerra | |
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Attorney of the Cortes franquistas | |
In office November 16, 1967 – June 30, 1977[1] | |
Minister of the Army | |
In office February 25, 1957 – July 10, 1962[1] | |
Preceded by | Agustín Muñoz Grandes |
Succeeded by | Pablo Martín Alonso |
Personal details | |
Born | Antonio Barroso y Sánchez Guerra July 31, 1893[1] Marín, Spain |
Died | August 11, 1982[2] Madrid, Spain | (aged 89)
Education | Toledo Infantry Academy (1913)[2] |
Occupation | Politician, soldier |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Spanish Army |
Rank | Lieutenant general[2] |
Battles/wars | Spanish Civil War, Ifni War[2] |
Antonio Barroso Sánchez-Guerra (1893 – 1982), a general, was a senior member of the Francoist regime in Spain. He was Minister of the Army between 25 February 1957 and 10 July 1962.[3]
Barroso was also the main protector of the French fascist Louis Darquier, who was given asylum in Spain after World War II.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "66. Elecciones 16.11.1971 Designados por el Jefe del Estado". Congreso de los Diputados. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
- ^ a b c d Muñoz Bolaños, Roberto. "Antonio Barroso Sánchez-Guerra" (in Spanish). Real Academia de la Historia. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
- ^ a b Fundación Juan March, Linz Archive - Barroso
Bibliography
[edit]- Fernández de Córdoba, Fernando (1939): Memorias de un soldado locutor. Madrid, Ediciones Españolas S.A.
- Lojendio, Luís María de (1940): Operaciones militares de la guerra de España: 1936-1939. Prologue by Antonio Barroso. Barcelona, Ed. Montaner y Simon
- Pérez Fernández, Herminio: Guía política de España. Instituciones, ABC. 14 November 1976