Juan Negrín

Spanish politician, 67th Prime Minister of Spain

Juan Negrín - Spanish politician, 67th Prime Minister of Spain
Born

February 3rd, 1892
133 years ago

Died

1956
69 years ago — 64 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Spain

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A physician and politician, held the position of 67th Prime Minister of Spain during the Spanish Civil War. Led the Spanish government in exile after the war, working to maintain the republican cause. Advocated for international support for the Spanish Republic and sought to coordinate anti-fascist efforts across Europe. Entered politics in the 1930s and played a crucial role in organizing the medical services for the Republican Army. Contributed to various policies aimed at modernizing Spain's healthcare system.

Served as Prime Minister of Spain from 1937 to 1939

Oversaw the Republican government during the Spanish Civil War

Promoted health reforms and medical organization during the war

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