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Manuel Hedilla

Manuel Hedilla Larrey (born July 18, 1902 in Ambrosero, Cantabria - died February 4, 1970 in Madrid) was a Spanish political figure who was a leading member of the Falange and an early rival for power towards Francisco Franco. By profession he was a mechanic.〔Antony Beevor, ''The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-39'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006, p. 284〕
==Early life==
Hedilla was born in a village in Cantabria with his civil servant father dying when Hedilla was still a boy. He was educated at Roman Catholic schools in Bilbao before taking an apprenticeship in as a shipyard worker, a route that led to unemployment as Spain's shipping industry was in terminal decline.〔Aristotle A. Kallis, ''The Fascism Reader'', Routledge, 2003, p. 427〕 Under the government of Miguel Primo de Rivera he returned to work on a road-building project, although he was once again unemployed following the collapse of that regime.〔Kallis, ''Fascism Reader'', p. 427〕 He moved to Madrid to set up his own garage, although the business was a failure.〔Kallis, ''Fascism Reader'', p. 427〕

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