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Juan Antonio Ansaldo : ウィキペディア英語版
Juan Antonio Ansaldo

Juan Antonio Ansaldo y Vejarano (1910–1958) was a Spanish aviator and monarchist activist and conspirator. A great admirer of Charles Maurras and ''Action Française'',〔Eugen Weber, ''Action Française: Royalism and Reaction in Twentieth Century France'', 1962, p. 384〕 he flirted with various shades of far right politics before and during the Spanish Civil War.
==Monarchism==
A member of Ramiro de Maeztu's ''Acción Española'', Ansaldo was a devoted follower of the monarchist general José Sanjurjo.〔Paul Preston, ''Franco'', London, 1995, p. 89〕 By 1932 Ansaldo's holiday home in Biarritz was playing host to various leading monarchists, and this group grew close to the ''Unión Militar Española'', which was planning to overthrow the republican government.〔Preston, ''Franco'', p. 91-2〕
In 1934 Ansaldo was at the centre of a coup plot when it was arranged for him to fly Sanjurjo back from exile in Portugal. The plan was for Sanjurjo to link up with Juan Yagüe and to lead a coup. However whilst the plotters waited at Pedro Sainz Rodríguez's house word came through from Francisco Franco that the time was not right and so Ansaldo's mission was abandoned.〔Preston, ''Franco'', p. 107〕 He was again called into action in July 1936 when it appeared that Franco was wavering in his command and General Emilio Mola ordered Ansaldo to pick up Sanjurjo from Portugal and fly him to Morocco to relieve Franco of his command. The plan was again abandoned however when Franco returned to action a few days later.〔Preston, ''Franco'', p. 136〕

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