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Mola died on June 3, 1937, when the Airspeed Envoy twin-engined aircraft in which he was travelling crashed in bad weather while returning to Vitoria. The deaths of Sanjurjo and Mola left Franco as the preeminent leader of the Nationalist cause. In the assessment of historian Stanley Payne, Mola had been "the only subordinate capable of talking back to Franco."[13] (The suspicion that Franco contributed in some way to the deaths of his two rivals has been mentioned, but no evidence has been produced.[7])
In 1948, Generalísimo Franco as Head of the Spanish State granted Emilio Mola the posthumous title of Duke of Mola, Grandee of Spain, and the title was immediately succeeded by his son, Don Emilio Mola y Bascón.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Mola
Mola died on June 3, 1937, when the Airspeed Envoy twin-engined aircraft in which he was travelling crashed in bad weather while returning to Vitoria. The deaths of Sanjurjo and Mola left Franco as the preeminent leader of the Nationalist cause. In the assessment of historian Stanley Payne, Mola had been "the only subordinate capable of talking back to Franco."[13] (The suspicion that Franco contributed in some way to the deaths of his two rivals has been mentioned, but no evidence has been produced.[7])
In 1948, Generalísimo Franco as Head of the Spanish State granted Emilio Mola the posthumous title of Duke of Mola, Grandee of Spain, and the title was immediately succeeded by his son, Don Emilio Mola y Bascón.
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Mola
Mola died on June 3, 1937, when the Airspeed Envoy twin-engined aircraft in which he was travelling crashed in bad weather while returning to Vitoria. The deaths of Sanjurjo and Mola left Franco as the preeminent leader of the Nationalist cause. In the assessment of historian Stanley Payne, Mola had been "the only subordinate capable of talking back to Franco."[13] (The suspicion that Franco contributed in some way to the deaths of his two rivals has been mentioned, but no evidence has been produced.[7])
In 1948, Generalísimo Franco as Head of the Spanish State granted Emilio Mola the posthumous title of Duke of Mola, Grandee of Spain, and the title was immediately succeeded by his son, Don Emilio Mola y Bascón.
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http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Mola
Mola died on June 3, 1937, when the Airspeed Envoy twin-engined aircraft in which he was travelling crashed in bad weather while returning to Vitoria. The deaths of Sanjurjo and Mola left Franco as the preeminent leader of the Nationalist cause. In the assessment of historian Stanley Payne, Mola had been "the only subordinate capable of talking back to Franco."[13] (The suspicion that Franco contributed in some way to the deaths of his two rivals has been mentioned, but no evidence has been produced.[7])
In 1948, Generalísimo Franco as Head of the Spanish State granted Emilio Mola the posthumous title of Duke of Mola, Grandee of Spain, and the title was immediately succeeded by his son, Don Emilio Mola y Bascón.
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