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Agustín Aznar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Agustín Aznar Agustín Aznar Gerner (18 August 1911–2 May 1984) was a Spanish medical doctor, political activist with the Falange and a leading figure during the Spanish Civil War. Aznar was part of a radical element within the followers of Francisco Franco and at represented a challenge to his leadership. The son of Severino Aznar Embid, Aznar was a burly adventurer who held the Greco-Roman wrestling title in Castille.〔Stanley G. Payne, ''Fascism in Spain, 1923-1977'', 2000, p. 164〕 ==Early years== In 1935 he was the founder and leader of the Falangist student union, the ''Sindicato Español Universitario''.〔E. de Blaye, ''Franco and the Politics of Spain'', Penguin Books, 1976, p. 457〕 At the beginning of the civil war Aznar was appointed ''jefe'' of the national militias in succession to Luis Aguilar who had been killed.〔Payne, ''Fascism in Spain'', p. 242〕 In this role he was close to Hans Joachim von Knobloch, the German consul in Alicante and in 1936 the two co-operated in a scheme to secure the release of the captured Falangist leader José Antonio Primo de Rivera through bribery. The plan failed and Aznar narrowly escaped capture himself, although the scheme was typical of his adventuring reputation.〔Paul Preston, ''Franco'', London: 1995, pp. 194-5〕
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