- El Alcázar
"El Alcázar" was a Spanish far-right newspaper founded in 1936 [ Davies, 251 ] . The paper was founded as the principal nationalist
mouthpiece during theSiege of the Alcázar in homage to the defenders of theAlcázar of Toledo [ From text quoted in González, 424 ] .During a short period which spanned from 1966 to 1968, the paper opened itself to the more moderate tendencies of the
Francoist regime. However, its direction changed in 1968 and "El Alcázar" renewed with its support ofPhalangist ideology. Following Franco's death in 1975 and the beginning of the transition to democracy, the newspaper became the mouthpiece of the "Búnker ", a group of Francoist andultramontanist militaries and leaders opposed to democracy. Between 1977 and 1981, they published various articles from theColectivo Almendros which publicly declared itself in favor of acoup d'état , one a short time before the23-F attempted putsch. Following the self-dissolution ofBlas Piñar 's "Fuerza Nueva " neofascist party, the newspaper published in 1983 a call for the creation of a new far-right party, materialized by the foundation of the "Juntas Españolas ".The paper closed in 1988 as a result of poor sales [ Ross, 152 ] . Antonio Izquierdo served as the paper's last editor. By the end of the paper's run, circulation was primarily among
Francoist veterans [ From text quoted in González, 424] .References
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Búnker "
*"Juntas Españolas "
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