Hundreds nostalgic for Franco dictatorship rally in Madrid
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Hundreds of Spaniards nostalgic for the nation's fascist dictatorship have gathered in a Madrid square on Sunday to commemorate the 41st anniversary of Francisco Franco's death.
A few hundred people turned out Sunday despite light rain at the outdoor rally in the Spanish capital organized by fringe right-wing parties. They sang songs and waved old flags from Franco's four-decade reign that ended when he died in 1975, aged 83.
Franco's forces won the 1936-1939 civil war to overthrow Spain's democratically elected government with the help of Nazi Germany and fascist Italy.
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On Saturday, protestors rallied at Franco's giant mausoleum north of Madrid, demanding that it become a memorial site for the anti-fascist struggle during the civil war.