Francisco One Ball Franco
Spain's Franco 'had one testicle'
A new book claims the Spanish dictator, General Francisco Franco, may have had more in common with Adolf Hitler than previously known - having one testicle.Much like the Nazi leader, Franco's loss stemmed from an *injury he sufferedd in battle, his doctor's granddaughter told the historian Jose Maria Zavala.
Franco was *wounded in the lower abdomen at El Biutz, near Ceuta, in June 1916.
Biographers have long speculated this affected the reproductive organs of the dictator, who ruled from 1939 to 1975.
However, he did have a daughter, Carmen Franco y Polo, in 1926.
Last year, documents came to light containing an account by a medic who treated Hitler during the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
Dr Johan Jambor told his priest that Hitler had been injured in the abdomen and had lost a testicle.
He said the first question Hitler had asked him was: "Will I be able to have children?"
'Monorchid'
In his new book, Mr Zavala quotes Dr Ana Puigvert as recalling that her grandfather, Antonio Puigvert, a urologist known to have had Franco as a patient, had told her the dictator had confided in him.
"Franco was monorchid - he had only one testicle," she said.
Franco was a captain in the Spanish army when, in late June 1916, he was shot in the lower abdomen while defending the modern-day Spanish enclave of Ceuta on Morocco's Mediterranean coast.
In 1936, he joined the military uprising that led to the Spanish Civil War and assumed leadership of the fascist Falange Party.
Three years later, with the aid of Nazi Germany and fascist Italy, he won the war and established a dictatorship.
Franco kept Spain neutral during World War II, after which he declared Spain a monarchy with himself as regent.
In 1969, he announced that on his death he would be succeeded by Juan Carlos I, grandson of Spain's last reigning king, hoping that he would maintain his regime.
However, after his death in 1975, the new king moved to dismantle the authoritarian institutions and restore democratic rule.
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Confusing words:
What is the difference between a wound and *an injury/ *wounded and injured?
Maybe it is the same difference as herida and lesión; I am not sure.
A wound implies that there is blood and is caused by some kind of weapon.
- One soldier was killed and three were seriously wounded during the operation.
- He missed playing in the final after being injured in the semi-final.
#WOTD wound (n,v) - an injury, usually involving the cutting or tearing of skin and often caused by a weapon
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) September 19, 2019
e.g. He died from multiple stab wounds to the neck.
e.g. Ten soldiers were wounded in the explosion.#confusing injury v wound:https://t.co/RJeo1TgJAw pic.twitter.com/2nBld2g3b7
Watching Italy - Uruguay match. Plenty of time-wasting and feigning injury from Italians. No surprise there. Come on Uruguay!
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) June 24, 2014
Ronaldo borrows doctor's phone to check facial injury on pitch https://t.co/TbTSB2rOFr
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) January 22, 2018
People mock him but not everyone would do this:https://t.co/6wBASFysop
or this:https://t.co/UCFtxvUhU5
If you are into football, you could read Marca in English:https://t.co/f10Lo7ri6S
#translations Just reading about Carmena's first appearance after her fall and came across "brecha" which translates as "cut" or "open wound".
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) September 25, 2018
Do you know the difference between a wound and an injury? See the end of this post:https://t.co/RJeo1SZ8bW
Lewis the koala rescued by gran in iconic bush fire footage dies of his injuries https://t.co/flkC4POM3z
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) November 26, 2019
I try to go three times a week but I CAN GO LONG ENOUGH WITHOUT SETTING FOOT IN a gym.
— English in Madrid (@madteacher72) January 21, 2020
I never go to classes - I'm not coordinated; I'd PUT EVERYONE WRONG.
PLUS, I never RUN ON A TREADMILL. I'd GET DISTRACTED, FALL OFF and DO MYSELF AN INJURY.
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