Arriba España (newspaper)

On 25 May 1937, it declared: No vamos a crear campos de concentración para vagos y maleantes políticos.

[1]Yzurdiaga and Pascual would be the architects of the newspaper, although throughout the battle, a large number of writers and poets from the rebellious side would collaborate in Arriba España, as was the case of Pedro Laín Entralgo, Dionisio Ridruejo or Eugenio d'Ors, among others.

[8] After the Civil War, the newspaper Arriba España continued as a disseminator of the slogans of Falangism.

[11] However, over the years the newspaper was losing readership and slowly entered a strong decline from its previous era.

By 1974, the newspaper accumulated losses of over twelve million pesetas (over seventy-two thousand euros).

[11] A year later, in 1975, the bad economic situation of the newspaper led Emilio Romero (at that time the National Press Delegate of the Movimiento) to make the decision to close the Arriba España.