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resulting in the final conquest of that region. In August 1939 he received the post of captain-general of the II Military district and the headquarters of the general staff. In July 1945 he was designated minister of the Army and in 1949 he was named head of the government. In 1951 he was part of the
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government. On the night of the July 18–19, 1936 he seized the civil government of Burgos. He was a member of the
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Council of the Kingdom and president of the Geographic Superior Council. He died in
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (National faction)
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He was named minister of National Defense in the first government of
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Perpetrators of political repression in Francoist Spain
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