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Pedro Nieto Antúnez | |
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Minister of the Navy of Spain | |
In office 11 July 1962 – 30 October 1969 | |
Prime Minister | Francisco Franco |
Preceded by | Felipe José Abárzuza |
Succeeded by | Adolfo Baturone Colombo |
Minister of the Army of Spain | |
In office 11 February 1964 – 21 February 1964 | |
Prime Minister | Francisco Franco |
Preceded by | Pablo Martín Alonso |
Succeeded by | Camilo Menéndez Tolosa |
Personal details | |
Born | Pedro Nieto Antúnez 18 August 1898 Ferrol, Galicia, Kingdom of Spain |
Died | 6 December 1978 Madrid, Spain | (aged 80)
Military service | |
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Years of service | 1913–1978 |
Pedro Nieto Antúnez (18 August 1898 – 6 December 1978) was a Spanish admiral who served as Minister of the Navy of Spain between 1962 and 1969, as well as acting Minister of the Army in February 1964, during the Francoist dictatorship. [1] [2] [3]
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Pedro Nieto Antúnez | |
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Minister of the Navy of Spain | |
In office 11 July 1962 – 30 October 1969 | |
Prime Minister | Francisco Franco |
Preceded by | Felipe José Abárzuza |
Succeeded by | Adolfo Baturone Colombo |
Minister of the Army of Spain | |
In office 11 February 1964 – 21 February 1964 | |
Prime Minister | Francisco Franco |
Preceded by | Pablo Martín Alonso |
Succeeded by | Camilo Menéndez Tolosa |
Personal details | |
Born | Pedro Nieto Antúnez 18 August 1898 Ferrol, Galicia, Kingdom of Spain |
Died | 6 December 1978 Madrid, Spain | (aged 80)
Military service | |
Branch/service |
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Years of service | 1913–1978 |
Pedro Nieto Antúnez (18 August 1898 – 6 December 1978) was a Spanish admiral who served as Minister of the Navy of Spain between 1962 and 1969, as well as acting Minister of the Army in February 1964, during the Francoist dictatorship. [1] [2] [3]