The slogan of Franco Spain was "España, una, grande y libre" , or Spain, One, large and free. By one, he meant that there should be one language (Gallego, Basque and Catalán were forbidden to be used in schools and churches); by big, he meant, no secessions of non-Castillian provinces disposal of the colonies in Africa, and free meant, no foreign influences, such as from France and Russia in particulr. Franco Spain was a monarchy without a king (there were two factions, the Carlistas and the Alfoncistas, and neither wanted to share power with Franco or his military), and elections were only among a couple of loyal Falangistas. The official party was the Falange, or Phalanx, a Roman military marching square, in which all soldiers had an assigned position and all were sworn to obedience. There was a youth group, the Pelayos, similar to Hitler Youth, with ties to Medieval knighthood and such. The military, the Church and the Falange were the three main elements.
It was illegal assembly to have even three people speaking Catalán, Basque or Gallego in any public place. Those who defied the orders were sent off, along with politicaL prisoners, to build the huge Cross and monument at the Valle de los Caidos (The Valley of the Fallen) outside Madrid, near the El Escorial Palace of Felipe II, where all Spanish kings are entombed.