Artículo publicado por Vicenç Navarro en la revista COUNTERPUNCH, 13 de diciembre de 2012
There is not full awareness in the
international community of the degree of influence that fascist forces
still have over the apparatus of the current Spanish state and related
associations. The Spanish Royal Academy of History for example has just
published a Historical Dictionary that includes laudatory remarks about
General Franco and the dictatorship that he established. There are a
lot of myths that continue to be reproduced in the Spanish intellectual
life in spite of the historical evidence that exists to question each
one of them.
One example of these myths is the
perception that the fascist dictatorship (referred to in Spain as
Francoist dictatorship) did not persecute the Jews. Actually, it is
widely believed that Franco’s regime actually helped the Jews who were
escaping Nazi occupied France to arrive in Lisbon and from there to the
Americas. Several documents have now appeared, however, which show the
falsehood of such interested and apologetic perceptions of that regime.
This evidence also shows, incidentally,
that the Allies were fully aware of the Holocaust. By July 15th, 1944,
Sir Harold MacMichael, top British authority in the Palestinian
Protectorate, sent a note to Sir Antony Eden, Minister of Foreign
Affairs of the United Kingdom, referring to the Holocaust, indicating
that several million Jews had been executed, some of them Jews of
Spanish origin.
The Franco government fully cooperated
in that Holocaust. Hitler gave Franco the chance to take back the Jews
of Spanish origin, which Franco refused, knowing that this decision
would condemn them to the gas chambers. Franco did request, however, to
take possession of the property of those Jews, requesting them to be
sent back to Spain.
The recent book, El Franquismo, Complice
del Holocaust (Francoism, Accomplice of the Holocaust), written by the
Spanish historian Eduardo Martin de Pozuelo, shows plenty of evidence
that Franco collaborated in the Holocaust and also demonstrates that the
Allied authorities, including the U.S. Federal government, was fully
aware of this, which was not an obstacle.
Later on, President Eisenhower,
recognizing Franco’s dictatorship, defined him as “the great ally in the
fight for democracy against Communism.” Actually, one of the reasons
why the Spanish fascist regime helped in the elimination of the Jews of
Spanish origin was not only for the anti-Jewish views of Spanish
fascism, closely allied to the Catholic Church (Pius XII defined Franco
as the Great Savior of Christianity), but also because of military and
security reasons.
According to the documents published by
Eduardo Martin de Pozuelo, the fascist regime was afraid that the
Spanish Jews, who would have likely sympathized with the Allied forces
against Hitler, could have easily become spies and saboteurs.
The evidence also shows that Hitler
played a critical role in the fascist coup lead by General Franco
against the democratically elected Spanish government in 1936, and
Hitler’s support for that coup until its victory in 1939. Without such
military and economic assistance, Franco would not have resisted the
popular mobilization against the coup. As a consequence, Franco’s Spain
became practically a colony of Nazi Germany.
The Nazi establishment had an enormous
influence on the economic and political Spanish establishments. And the
Allied Forces were fully aware of this, partially because of the
Spanish antifascist resistance that, under extremely repressive
conditions, helped the Allied Forces, to be ignored and betrayed later
on once the war ended and Franco became the best ally of the so-called
democratic governments, lead by the U.S. in their “fight for Democracy
against Communism.”
The enormous paradox is that the
Communist Soviet Union (along with Mexico) had been the only power who
had assisted the democratic forces in Spain in their resistance against
Fascism.
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