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

Juan Antonio Suanzes Fernández (20 May 1891 – 6 December 1977) was a Spanish naval engineer. Before the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) he directed a shipyard. During the civil war he offered his services to the Nationalist side, and was made Minister of Industry and Commerce from 1938 to 1939. He was again Minister of Industry and Commerce from 1945 to 1951.
==Early years (1891–1936)==

Juan Antonio Suanzes Fernández was born in Ferrol, Coruña, on 20 May 1891.
He was the oldest of six children in a family with naval traditions.
His father, Saturnino Sunazes Carpegna, belonged to the General Corps of the navy.
He attended a religious school for his early education.
At the age of 12 he entered the naval school in Ferrol.
He was promoted to midshipman (1906), frigate ensign (1908) and navy Ensign (1909).
At times he was assigned to ships such as the ''Numancia'', ''Pelayo'', ''Carlos V'' and ''Reina Regente''.
In 1913 he was appointed as a lieutenant to the battleship ''España''.
In 1915 Suanzes began to study naval engineering in Ferrol.
In 1917 he was a captain of naval engineers, and a teacher at the Naval Military School of San Fernando in Cadiz.
In 1920 he was named director of the Cartagena shipyard of the ''Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval'' (SECN, Spanish Society of Naval Construction).
He was appointed commander of engineers in 1921.
In 1922 he was made a supernumerary of the navy so he could devote himself to his work for the private company.
He was in charge of the SECN shipyard at Cartagena until 1926, then was transferred to run the shipyard in Ferrol. In January 1932 he moved to Madrid with his family.
In Madrid he was Inspector General of Construction for the company. A profound patriot, he became increasingly disturbed at the British ownership position in the SECN, which he felt was trying to prevent it from evolving into an independent Spanish operation.
In 1934 Suanzes left the SECN due to what he called the "intolerable interference of the English", referring to Vickers, one of the SECN proprietors.
He created a small company named ''Estudios, Proyectos y Reparaciones'' (EPYR), then obtained the position of Director General of Boetticher y Navarro, S.A. (BYNSA).

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