Ending more than four decades of conjecture, the Spanish government moved to publish documents from a long-secret ...
Antonio Tejero Molina was born in the southern province of Malaga to Antonio Tejero Camacho, a teacher, and Dolores Molina Labrada on April 30, 1932. Shortly before his birth, his father secured work ...
He held Spain’s Parliament hostage for 18 hours on Feb. 23, 1981, before surrendering after it became clear that he had ...
On 23 February 1981, a group of officers burst into the main chamber of the national parliament, wielding guns and ...
Lieutenant Colonel Don Antonio Tejero Molina has passed away. A man of honour, unwavering faith, and great love for Spain.
Antonio Tejero, the former Spanish lieutenant colonel who led a failed coup in 1981, has died. Tejero stormed Spain’s parliament on Feb. 23, 1981, with about 200 armed civil guards.
Antonio Tejero Molina, the Spanish Civil Guard officer who led a failed 1981 coup that ended up strengthening Spain's ...
Spain has published 153 declassified documents on the 1981 23-F coup, revealing orders to shoot to kill and King Juan Carlos ...
On February 23, 1981, Antonio Tejero led a failed coup attempt in Spain, aiming to restore a far-right government. The incident tested Spain's democracy and constitution, with King Juan Carlos I ...
Antonio Tejero, a staunch Francoist, orchestrated a failed coup in Spain's parliament in 1981, aiming to revert to dictatorship post-Franco. Despite his arrest and imprisonment, Tejero remained ...
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Antonio Tejero, the former Spanish lieutenant colonel who led the failed 1981 coup against Spain’s young democracy, has died at 93, closing a dramatic chapter in the country’s post-Franco history.
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