Talk:Juan Negrín

President of the Government
Negrín was "Presidente del Gobierno" or "Presidente del Consejo"? I believed the first term was invented during Franco's dictatorship. In that case, instead of using the term President of the Government in the article it'd be better to say simply Prime Minister, the, in my opinion, best English translation in any case. MJGR 10:43, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

What is S.E.R.E.?
The article talks about the S.E.R.E., but, what was it? What does the acronym mean? MJGR 10:49, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

Succession
The succession box claims Negrin was followed by Franco. However, the Republican government continued its activity in exile after the end of the war. So, who succeded Negrín, Franco or the next official president of the Republican government? MJGR 10:52, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

Stub
I've added the stub tag because I believe the article can be seriously expanded and it can't be considered complete. MJGR 10:56, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

NPOV?
This entry doesn't really carry the same tone as the other articles relating to the Spanish Civil War. Also, it doesn't mention the extralegal purges of non-stalinist leftists by spanish communists (most notably, the abduction, torture, and murder of Andreas Nin) and Negrin's attempt to curtail the violence.

GOLD
The entry should also mention that Negrin transferred Spain's entire gold reserves to the Soviet Union, which refused to return them after the war claiming they were owed "storage fees". 23:08, 15 August 2007 User:Brokenarch


 * Whatever the truth about the widely-circulated gold story, it should be certainly be addressed in this article. AnonMoos 16:56, 27 October 2007 (UTC)

Assistance of Nazi Germany
This needs to be mentioned in some appropriate fashion, in addition to the experience of the soldiers in the Rif war.--JohnnyB256 (talk) 11:58, 25 October 2008 (UTC)

Run-on Sentence

 * On 18 May 1937, Manuel Azaña (after Largo was dismissed) named Negrín the 135th President of the Government, with the hope of fortifying the central power front against largely independent armed labor unions and Anarchists, thus curtailing the revolution in Republican Spain in order to create a state capable of simultaneously defeating Francisco Franco's rebel army and win the sympathy of progressive Catholics and members of the middle class who were revolted by the political and social oppression of the Republican Government, starting in 1935.


 * Please break it up into parts.
 * Whose hope does the sentence refer to?
 * "Franciso Franco's rebel army", does this refer to the Nationalist forces or something else?
 * ", starting in 1935" -- what (or who) was starting? The Spanish Civil War started in July 1936. patsw (talk) 03:12, 20 September 2009 (UTC)

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potential plagarism and selective use of source
"He has been depicted as the principal responsible for losing the civil war, and has been charged with a dictatorial leadership style, selling Spain out to the Communists and robbing the Spanish treasury."

besides being grammatically incorrect, this is lifted almost directly from the source. the source mentions who said these things, so I'm not sure why it was left out. The sources' sources are also kind of weak - it just mentions "Francoist" and "Left" historians, and drops one name that I am not familiar with.

The source is also about a book that disproves these charges. I am going to reword this section to accurately reflect the source. Carlp941 (talk) 17:43, 1 January 2023 (UTC)

welp, turns out the whole intro graph is lifted from the source with minimal attribution. I'm gonna change that. Carlp941 (talk) 17:45, 1 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Thanks for your edits, I reverted some, but kept the useful additions and expanded a bit. Looks a lot better now. DonCalo (talk) 01:50, 6 January 2023 (UTC)