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António de Oliveira Salazar: The man who kept Portugal in a dictatorship for 41 yearsAntónio de Oliveira Salazar was a Portuguese politician and economist who served as the country's Prime Minister from 1932 to ...
Welcome to Portugal, 1968! António de Oliveira Salazar’s political life has reached its end after decades as the head of Portugal’s military regime. That fact is known and acknowledged by everyone, ...
Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, Portugal’s right-wing dictator from 1932 to 1968, declared three days of national mourning after Hitler’s death. According to Publico, another newspaper ...
Amid the tumult of a crumbling continent, one massive chunk of Africa sleeps on. It is the Africa of Portugal, oldest of all the colonial powers.* Its two big territories straddle the continent ...
2025 marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Portugal. This golden jubilee marks not just a milestone in diplomatic history, but is a testament to the transformative power ...
Leaders of Portuguese Jewry have submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Dr. Oliverira Salazar expressing surprise at the sudden growth of anti-Semitism in Portugal. Declaring Portuguese Jews had ...
Portugal managed to get through all of World War II without firing a single shot. Caught in a vise between the Axis and the Allies, Antonio Salazar, the country’s strongman, used every trick in ...
Portugal didn’t get into the Second World War, and (supporters say) Salazar was always brave because he was the one who saved us from the Second World War and he was like a father.
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