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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 28 MIN

Spain’s Stolen Babies: How the Franco Regime Funded Power with Human Lives

from Dark History · host The Forbidden Knowledge Network

What if I told you that under Francisco Franco’s dictatorship in Spain, thousands of newborn babies were stolen from their mothers — and sold to fund the regime’s power? In this disturbing episode of The Dark History Podcast, we expose the horrifying truth behind the Franco regime’s decades-long baby trafficking operation. From the nineteen forties through the early two thousands, Spanish hospitals, priests, and nuns told mothers their babies had died — when in reality, many were secretly sold to wealthy, ideologically approved families. This state-sanctioned nightmare destroyed generations of lives and helped cement authoritarian control. These are the stories they tried to erase. This is The Dark History Podcast.   ⚠️ Disturbing content — proceed with caution. 🔎 Historical truth must be remembered, no matter how dark. 🎙️ Subscribe now to never miss the stories they don’t want told. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more. 🌐 theforbiddenknowledgenetwork.com 💀 Support: patreon.com/theforbiddenknowledgenetwork   #DarkHistoryPodcast, #TrueHistory, #BabyTrafficking, #HistoricalCrimes, #HiddenAtrocities

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