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A Spanish dictator who ruled Spain, was born on December 4, 1892, Ferrol. He got admission to Spain's premier military institution, the Infantry Academy at Toledo at the age of 14, where he acquired the skills of fencing, riding, and shooting. He also attended the lessons of war theorists. In 1910, when he was 17, he received his commission as a second lieutenant. During the time when Spain was facing crises, he grew up as a distinguished statesman. Though critics compared him with Dictator Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, he established himself as a responsible leader in the history who saved Spain during a bitter civil war. He worked hard to establish peace and prosperity in his country. Franco, who rose to power during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), died on November 20, 1975, in Madrid, Spain.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal