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Latin Bloc (proposed alliance)

The Latin Bloc (Italian: ''Blocco Latino'', French: ''Bloc Latine'', Spanish: ''Bloque Latino'', Portuguese: ''Bloco Latino'') was a proposal for an alliance made the 1920s to the 1940s that began with Italy's ''Duce'' Benito Mussolini proposing such a bloc in 1927 between Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal, that would be an alliance based upon common Latin civilization and culture.〔Stanley G. Payne. A History of Fascism, 1914–1945. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin University Press, 1995. P. 233.〕 The proposal was publicly discussed between the governments of Italy, Spain, and France, during World War II.〔
In the 1930s, French Prime Minister Pierre Laval alongside French conservatives expressed support for a Latin Bloc with Italy and Spain.〔Robert O Paxton. Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order 1940-1944. P. 63.〕
During World War II the proposal was discussed between Mussolini, Spain's ''Caudillo'' Francisco Franco, and Vichy France's head of state Philippe Petain.〔 However the alliance failed to materialize.〔 The planned bloc would have united Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, and Vatican City together as a bloc alliance based upon unity of the Latin culture European states that would be within the Axis powers that was designed to balance the power between them and Germany in the Axis by combining together.〔 The main effort was to create a "Rome-Madrid axis", Franco took a major role in promoting the proposal, and Franco with Vichy French leader Petain in Montpellier, France in 1940 to discuss the proposal, and Franco met with Mussolini in Bordighera, Italy in 1941 to discuss it.〔 Germany supported the proposal for the Latin Bloc during World War II and German propaganda assisted Italian propaganda in promoting the bloc〔Patrick Allitt. Catholic Converts: British and American Intellectuals Turn to Rome. Ithaca, New York, USA: Cornell University, 1997. P. 228.〕 However the alliance failed to materialize.〔 Germany's ''Führer'' Adolf Hitler promoted the Latin Bloc and in October 1940, travelled to Hendaye, France on the border with Spain to meet Franco in which he promoted Spain forming a Latin bloc with Italy and Vichy France to join Italy's fight against Britain in the Mediterranean region.〔Nicholas Atkin, Michael Biddiss, Frank Tallett. The Wiley-Blackwell Dictionary of Modern European History Since 1789. John Wiley & Sons, 2011. P. 155.〕
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