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A few weeks ago I commented with Ramón Pi and with César Alonso de los Ríos the case of historian Vicens Vives, who had laudatorily written the NationalSocialists.César said that he had brought him to light in his book I had a comrade, about the Phalangist of a large number of prayers on the left, of the "Generation of 36", a book of great interest that, like many others, it has happened without the attention it deserved in the intellectual environment of the country, somewhat romo, of Páramo.But I had read about the case in the book of the historian Pedro Voltes Furia and Farsa of the twentieth century.For example: "The so -called 1947 Hispanity Festival had the enhanceYoung Catalan historians, on patriotic rage [more than patriotic, antispañol].As is right, in this article it was reiterated that the alleged prohibition against the Catalans and Aragonese was false to pass to the Indies or even the possibility of these of enriching themselves with the American commerce.Vicens underlined his interesting personal thesis about the weight of the previous viceroyalties in America.In the same year, Vicens received the "Virgen del Carmen" award from the presidency of the Government for his book Oceanic Rumbos.Among the merits that the man handled and exhibited in those years to enter the ladder was that of having soaked from the doctrines of General Karl Haushafer, Hitleriano inventor of the geopolitics, with which he told me that he had noted and whose oracles disclosed.Without a doubt, Vicens' adhesion to the general's gospel did not go from copying those arrows, graphics, maps, concepts and schemes that this Usab and that, otherwise, contain a truth part.Ironies of luck!All this instrumental in tragedy led Haushofer about to be prosecuted in Nuremberg and made him commit suicide in 1946, and, instead, to Vicens in comedy version, according to Marx, he gave him a basis, as I will tell later, to compose during theCivil War A Draft History of Catalonia that later transformed into the geopolitics of the Empire, after 1939.At the same time, he had lent himself to write for gallach laudatory biographies in the high degree of Franco and José Antonio, destined for the work of a thousand figures in history (...) It is interesting to observe that in those biographies of Franco and José Antonio his hand went, and more in the second than the first.The words with which Vicens ends the semblance of the founder of the Falange did not just compose with other attitudes of his career: "The bullets of the execution squad segated their noble existence (...) As soon as he woke up and in the last palapito his meat shuddered with the feeling of victory ".It looks like Pemán...The trials related to Franco's life are dispatched with the well -known trick of others, the lauders are understood as extreme: "The Generalissimo Franco - says one of them, also without citing author - has defeated all satanic forces of forces of forces of the revolution".Let's not continue, which is already enough ".Vicens evolved a lot without ever explaining why, as it is customary inSpain, and became a totem of Catalan and progressivism."On July 17, 1949 (Vicens) I quarreled by letter on the occasion of a notita that I had written in the newspaper glossing the anniversary of the murder of Tsar Nicolás II and his family, recommending me" further away from the political passions of the day of the day.Historians have to be above good and evil, all the more so there is everywhere "useless, that is, my journalistic note was favorable to the victims.At that time, however, Vicens was tired of writing at destination, under pseudonym, texts addicted to totalitarianism..."The song I had a comrade is not Nazi, as some believe, but a German military anthem.InSpain it was translated and adopted by La Falange, hence the title of the book by Alonso de los Ríos.Here are two versions: http: // www.Youtube.com/watch?v=p8Ru54qBGo8&feature=relatedhttp://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=ehl6F90rj3U&NR=1------------------------------------------------------------------------------****"Sr.Moa, I receive news that two characters wandering and shouting in time, from time to time: "Federico! Where are you?"Face -to -face witnesses claim that they have a curious resemblance to Gibson and Preston.It does not go from being a rumor, which could not be confirmed, of course..."R.S.**** Many say that Zapo is or not in agreement with him, he is an intelligent and very skilled politician, because he achieves what he proposes.It seems to me that, simply, he has the enormous luck of having in front, as "opposition", to an even more stupid politician than him.The Lord Zapo could be more brave than Rajoy, because he declared himself from the left, while his opponent tried to cover up with that of the center.And in this it seems that I did not lie.That is why, when so many do rogatively because I leave, I wonder if the current alternative is worth it.The futuristic can even make Zapo good.**** The PP believes that the "Lord X" of the Chivatazo is Zapatero.Well, it's most likely, of course.But it is not, much less, the most serious thing that Zapo has done in his collaboration with the murderers.****Son conmovedoras las razones que exponen algunos enemigos de Israel: se oponen a ese estado porque es ¡antijudío!, porque va ¡contra la religión judía! Al mismo tiempo otros exaltados judeófilos aseguran que la cultura occidental es nada sin los judíos, que cuando estos faltan o son perseguidos toda nuestra cultura entra en las tinieblas.It is not known on which side there is more sandez.

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