
Ramón Serrano Suñer
Ramón Serrano Suñer was a Spanish politician and key figure in the early Francoist regime, serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the Spanish Civil War and World War II. He was known for his close ties to Francisco Franco and played a significant role in shaping Spain's foreign policy during a tumultuous period. His alignment with Nazi Germany and the Axis powers reflected the broader ideological currents of the time, and he remained a prominent figure in Spanish politics until the end of Franco's dictatorship.
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Ramón Serrano Súñer was Franco's brother-in-law and minister who facilitated the acquisition of the Goya painting.
Una carta revela lo que Franco pagó (y lo que dejó a deber) por el ‘goya’ que quiso regalarle a Hitler | CulturaRamón Serrano Suñer is noted as Carmen Díez de Rivera's biological father and a significant figure in Franco's regime.
Carmen Díez de Rivera, el gran enigma de la Transición | EspañaThe foundation named after Ramón Serrano Suñer, the dictator's brother-in-law, is also being targeted for extinction.
Cultura reclama el archivo histórico de la Fundación Francisco Franco | EspañaRamón Serrano Suñer was Franco's foreign minister who commented on the intolerable demands of the Germans.
Cuando los nazis se interesaron por si Franco era judío | Cultura

































