The National Front of Catalonia (
Catalan
Catalan may refer to:
Catalonia
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* Catalans, an ethnic group formed by the people from, or with origins in, Northern or southern Catalonia
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: ''Front Nacional de Catalunya'', FNC) was a
Catalan separatist party which was active between 1940 and 1990. The FNC was created in 1940 by former members of the
Estat Català
Estat Català (, literally "Catalan State") is a pro-independence nationalist historical political party of Catalonia (Spain).
History
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and the
Catalan Nationalist Party, with the latter dissolving and splitting its membership between the Estat Català and the FNC. The main goals of the FNC were to present an opposing front to the
Spanish State of
caudillo
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Franco
Franco may refer to:
Name
* Franco (name)
* Francisco Franco (1892–1975), Spanish general and dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975
* Franco Luambo (1938–1989), Congolese musician, the "Grand Maître"
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and to advocate for Catalan independence. In 1946, the FNC became an officially independent party by breaking its relationship with the Estat Català.
Origin
The FNC was born in April 1940 in
Paris
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as a patriotic front in the hands of several exiled nationalist militants of
Estat Català
Estat Català (, literally "Catalan State") is a pro-independence nationalist historical political party of Catalonia (Spain).
History
Estat Català is a historical pro-independence political party in Catalonia, Spain. It was founded by France ...
and belonging to all the different sectors that corresponded to the ancient parties and organizations that entered Estat Català when he left
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya RCMay 1936. Among the founders there are:
Joan Cornudella i Barberà and
Antoni Andreu i Abelló, of the Catalan State Board;
Manuel Cruells i Pifarré, of the Joventuts d'Estat Català;
Marcel·lí Perelló i Domingo, from the old sector
Catalan Nationalist Party,
Jaume Martínez Vendrell and Joan Massot, from the old sector
We Only!, and
Enric Pagès i Montagut,
Francesc Espriu and Joan Fortuny, from the old sector
National Federation of Students of Catalonia.
Daniel Cardona i Civit, ill, did not attend. The idea was to bring together all nationalist parties on a broad front. In practice, however, the rest of the nationalist parties (
cció Catalana ERC, etc.) would not be part of them as such and their presence in the FNC would be through isolated militants. State of Catalonia and all the sectors that comprised it would maintain their organizational autonomy within the FNC, although the various sectors within the Catalan State would be diluted over time.
Its members proposed to carry out a resistance for the freedom of Catalonia, human dignity and an advanced society model. We also thought that the allied troops would help the Catalan resistance to end the Spanish government regime. It wanted to be the anti-Franco independentist unifier both inside and outside
Catalonia
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Most of the territory (except the Val d'Aran) lies on the nort ...
. They recruited militants from nationalist parties, former squadrons and
police
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officers of the
Generalitat de Catalunya
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. Former members of the
ERC and Acció Catalana militants, which were almost non-existent inside, also gathered.
They lacked funding, but since 1945 they formed an Assistance Committee for FNC Combatants with money from the Catalans of America. In London, his delegate, Pere Mitjà, founded the Catalan Nationalist Grouping in Great Britain. His organ was "Opinions" and the front was made up of workers, small owners and shopkeepers.
Armed struggle
In August 1940, Andreu, Cornudella, Cruells, Xammar and others entered Catalonia clandestinely and engage in espionage work for Britain. Josep Benet was the mail with the outside. In 1944, six members of the group were sentenced to six years in prison.
Jaume Ribas i Surinyac contacted the
British Intelligence Service in 1943, who gave them weapons and a radio station, and Gregori Font to the
Deuxième Bureau
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(France). They also organized the Swiss evasion chain in Lisbon by the Alberes.
Manuel Valls de Gomis and
Jaume Cornudella i Olivé helped to flee about 800 allied aviators, while
Josep Rovira i Canals organized another one for
Palafrugell
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,
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and
Barcelona
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. However, in 1941 there were 126 detainees inside.
The military branch of the National Front of Catalonia, led by Jaume Martínez Vendrell, was considered to be the Catalan army of opposition to the occupying army. He suffered a tough blow with the so-called "Fall of the 50s" towards the end of 1943. Joan Cornudella and Antoni Andreu referred to it at the end of 1944.
Outside, in 1943 they contacted the
National Council of Catalonia of
Carles Pi i Sunyer, and when it dissolved, they became part of the
National Council of Catalan Democracy . On January 4, 1945, they joined the
Catalan National Bloc formed by ERC. However, when President
Josep Irla i Bosch formed his government
14 September
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1945
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did not consult the FNC, which led to his marginalization in high politics to exile This will make them dump into actions inside.
Until 1943 Manuel Cruells and Joan Cornudella were in charge of the management. Since 1944 the FNC scheme was:
* Executive Council
* Consell de Barcelona Ciutat
* Council of Barcelona Circumscription
* Council of other Catalan regions
* Delegation to France, with headquarters in Perpignan (Jaume Cornudella)
* Delegation to London
On
18 April
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1946 the FNC I Conference was held in
Dosrius
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(
Maresme
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), in which the organization was restructured. It is estimated that it had about 3,000 militants:
* Executive council, consisting of a president (
Antoni Andreu i Abelló), a general secretary (
Jaume Martínez i Vendrell) and five advisers (press, propaganda, social action, organization, services and youth) among them
Manuel Viusà i Camps and
Antoni Malaret i Amigó.
* National Council, with a section for Barcelona city and another for regions.
* Catalan aid, for retaliators.
They also advocated social solidarity, freedom of conscience, a social policy of collective welfare, the right to independence and conformity with the
Atlantic Charter.
At the same time, the number of actions in the interior was multiplied, in particular by the hanging and the painted ones, since until the end of 1946 they did not have enough weapons to carry out organized resistance actions. The
September 11
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of
1944
Events
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January
* January 2 – WWII:
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a squad led by Martínez and Vendrell hung a sign on the air shuttle from the port of Barcelona.
April 23 of
1945
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hung a sign in the
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and in November 1945 in
Palau de la Música Catalana
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. In February 1946 put a firecracker and painted at the University of Barcelona and created the Front Catalan University (1942), which often confronted the members of the
Sindicato Español Universitario of
Pablo Porta Busoms.
In January 1946, weapons and explosives passed through the border, which strengthened the military section, while in April Jaume Cornudella and Manuel Valls de Gomis began to emit with a short-wave radio. The
March 24
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of
1946 put an explosive on the Victoria Monument, and on June 6 they displayed a flag at the
Montjuic stadium, but on June 8, 1946 They suffered a tough blow with the fall of the military section of the FNC, with 14 detainees and four more in contumacy, and most of them were confiscated.
Jaume Martínez Vendrell was sentenced to 20 years in prison, and
Josep Serra i Estruch to six years. This was the loss of the printing press and much of the weapons.
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