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[[Image:Agustin Munoz Grandes.jpg|thumb|225px|[[Major General]] Muñoz Grandes as an officer of the [[Wehrmacht]].]]
[[Image:Agustin Munoz Grandes.jpg|thumb|225px|[[Major General]] Muñoz Grandes as an officer of the [[Wehrmacht]].]]


'''Agustín Muñoz Grandes''' ([[January 27]], [[1896]] – [[July 11]], [[1970]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] general, [[fascist]] leader, and [[politician]] best known as the commander of the [[Blue Division]] between [[1941]] and [[1943]].
'''Agustín Muñoz Grandes''' ([[January 27]], [[1896]] – [[July 11]], [[1970]]) was a [[Spain|Spanish]] general, and [[politician]], vice-president of the Spanish Government and minister with Franco several times; also known as the commander of the [[Blue Division]] between [[1941]] and [[1943]].


Born to a humble family in [[Madrid]], Muñoz Grandes enrolled at the [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]] Infantry Academy while in his teens. Upon graduating, he was deployed to [[Morocco]] in [[1915]] and took part in the [[Battle of Alhucemas]]. Muñoz Grandes fought for the [[Nationalist Spain|Nationalists]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]] and was promoted to [[general]], taking command in the [[Spanish Army of Africa|Army of Africa]]. He led the [[Spanish Legion|Spanish Legionnaires]] in the attack that [[Battle of Málaga|won Málaga]] for the Nationalists in February 1937.
Born to a humble family in [[Madrid]], Muñoz Grandes enrolled at the [[Toledo, Spain|Toledo]] Infantry Academy while in his teens. Upon graduating, he was deployed to [[Morocco]] in [[1915]] and took part in the [[Battle of Alhucemas]]. Muñoz Grandes fought for the [[Nationalist Spain|Nationalists]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]] and was promoted to [[general]], taking command in the [[Spanish Army of Africa|Army of Africa]]. He led the [[Spanish Legion|Spanish Legionnaires]] in the attack that [[Battle of Málaga|won Málaga]] for the Nationalists in February 1937.


In [[1941]], Muñoz Grandes was given command of the [[Blue Division|División Azul]], [[Francisco Franco|Franco]]'s volunteer unit created for service under the [[Wehrmacht]] in [[Russia]]. Muñoz Grandes was well acquainted with the [[Germany|German]] military establishment, having previously served as a tactical advisor under [[Wilhelm Canaris]]; moreover, he was an ardent fascist and supporter of [[Adolf Hitler]].
In [[1941]], Muñoz Grandes was given command of the [[Blue Division|División Azul]], [[Francisco Franco|Franco]]'s volunteer unit created for service under the [[Wehrmacht]] in [[Russia]]. Muñoz Grandes was well acquainted with the [[Germany|German]] military establishment, and attended several interviews with [[Wilhelm Canaris]]and [[Adolf Hitler]].


During his command Muñoz Grandes was decorated with the [[Knight's Cross]] of the [[Iron Cross]], with Oak Leaves personally added by Hitler. He was recalled to Spain in December [[1942]] in part because his intemperately pro-German attitudes alarmed the [[Francisco Franco|''Caudillo'']] at a time when Spain was under immense international pressure to remain [[neutral country|neutral]]. In any case, a promotion to [[Lieutenant General]] awaited him at home, and his post on the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]] was taken up by [[Emilio Esteban Infantes]].
During his command Muñoz Grandes was decorated with the [[Knight's Cross]] of the [[Iron Cross]], with Oak Leaves personally added by Hitler. He was also decrated by General Eisenhower after World War II ended and by Adenauer, First chancellor of West Germany after the war. These recognitions from governments on both sides of the conflict reflect General Munoz-Grandes dedication to this country and his value both as a military and as part of Spain's government. He was recalled to Spain in December [[1942]]. A promotion to [[Lieutenant General]] awaited him at home, and his post on the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]] was taken up by [[Emilio Esteban Infantes]].


Muñoz Grandes was appointed [[Captain-General]] of I [[Military District]] in [[1945]] and [[Minister of Defence]] in [[1950]]. He served as [[First Vice President (Spain)|First Vice President]] of Spain from [[1962]] to [[1967]].
Muñoz Grandes was appointed [[Captain-General]] of I [[Military District]] in [[1945]] and [[Minister of Defence]] in [[1950]]. He served as [[First Vice President (Spain)|First Vice President]] of Spain from [[1962]] to [[1967]].

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Major General Muñoz Grandes as an officer of the Wehrmacht.

Agustín Muñoz Grandes (January 27, 1896July 11, 1970) was a Spanish general, and politician, vice-president of the Spanish Government and minister with Franco several times; also known as the commander of the Blue Division between 1941 and 1943.

Born to a humble family in Madrid, Muñoz Grandes enrolled at the Toledo Infantry Academy while in his teens. Upon graduating, he was deployed to Morocco in 1915 and took part in the Battle of Alhucemas. Muñoz Grandes fought for the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War and was promoted to general, taking command in the Army of Africa. He led the Spanish Legionnaires in the attack that won Málaga for the Nationalists in February 1937.

In 1941, Muñoz Grandes was given command of the División Azul, Franco's volunteer unit created for service under the Wehrmacht in Russia. Muñoz Grandes was well acquainted with the German military establishment, and attended several interviews with Wilhelm Canarisand Adolf Hitler.

During his command Muñoz Grandes was decorated with the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, with Oak Leaves personally added by Hitler. He was also decrated by General Eisenhower after World War II ended and by Adenauer, First chancellor of West Germany after the war. These recognitions from governments on both sides of the conflict reflect General Munoz-Grandes dedication to this country and his value both as a military and as part of Spain's government. He was recalled to Spain in December 1942. A promotion to Lieutenant General awaited him at home, and his post on the Eastern Front was taken up by Emilio Esteban Infantes.

Muñoz Grandes was appointed Captain-General of I Military District in 1945 and Minister of Defence in 1950. He served as First Vice President of Spain from 1962 to 1967.

Muñoz Grandes died in 1970.