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- Straperlo abstract "Straperlo was a business which tried to introduce in Spain in the 1930s a fraudulent roulette which could be controlled electrically with the push of a button. The ensuing scandal was one of the causes of the fall of the Republican government and the polarization of the parliament, which led to the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939).The name had its origin in the names of the Dutch partners, one of whom was Daniel Strauss, but sources differ on the exact name or names of the others. Some sources say there was just one other partner called Jules Perel. Some sources state there was a third female partner called Lowann who was the wife of Strauss.In 1935 they used their influence with the upper levels of the government to install the roulette in the Casino Kursaal in San Sebastián but the police discovered the fraud and it was forbidden. As the business had invested a lot of money in the venture they tried to recover it by blackmailing the prime minister, Alejandro Lerroux, because his nephew was involved in the business and in the trafficking of influence. Lerroux refused to get involved and Strauss denounced the case to the president of the republic, Niceto Alcala Zamora who made it public. The reaction of the parties in the opposition caused the fall of Lerroux and his Radical Republican Party government and its replacement by a Popular Front government which had support from Communists, providing the basis for the coup d'état promulgated by General Francisco Franco's Nationalists the next year.After the scandal and more so after the Spanish Civil War the word was incorporated as "estraperlo" into the Spanish language with the meaning of any business which is illegal or corrupt. Most often it refers to smuggling.".
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- Straperlo wikiPageRevisionID "645050160".
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Alejandro_Lerroux.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Blackmail.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1935_crimes.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1935_in_Spain.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1935_in_politics.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Spain.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roulette_and_wheel_games.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Coup_dxc3xa9tat.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Franco.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Spain.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink José_Carlos_García_Rodríguez.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Marc_Fontbona.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Nationalist_faction_(Spanish_Civil_War).
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Niceto_Alcala_Zamora.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Niceto_Alcalá-Zamora.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Popular_front.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Radical_Republican_Party.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Roulette.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink San_Sebastián.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Scandal.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Second_Spanish_Republic.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Civil_War.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_Communist_Party.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLinkText "''estraperlo'' smugglers".
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLinkText "1935 Straperlo scandal".
- Straperlo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Straperlo".
- Straperlo hasPhotoCollection Straperlo.
- Straperlo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gambling-stub.
- Straperlo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spain-hist-stub.
- Straperlo subject Category:1935_crimes.
- Straperlo subject Category:1935_in_Spain.
- Straperlo subject Category:1935_in_politics.
- Straperlo subject Category:20th_century_in_Spain.
- Straperlo subject Category:Roulette_and_wheel_games.
- Straperlo hypernym Business.
- Straperlo type Company.
- Straperlo comment "Straperlo was a business which tried to introduce in Spain in the 1930s a fraudulent roulette which could be controlled electrically with the push of a button. The ensuing scandal was one of the causes of the fall of the Republican government and the polarization of the parliament, which led to the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939).The name had its origin in the names of the Dutch partners, one of whom was Daniel Strauss, but sources differ on the exact name or names of the others.".
- Straperlo label "Straperlo".
- Straperlo sameAs Estraperlo.
- Straperlo sameAs Estraperlo.
- Straperlo sameAs Straperlo.
- Straperlo sameAs Estraperlo.
- Straperlo sameAs Estraperloaren_eskandalua.
- Straperlo sameAs Straperlo.
- Straperlo sameAs פרשת_סטרפרלו.
- Straperlo sameAs Straperlo.
- Straperlo sameAs m.034rh_.
- Straperlo sameAs Q1370595.
- Straperlo sameAs Q1370595.
- Straperlo wasDerivedFrom Straperlo?oldid=645050160.
- Straperlo isPrimaryTopicOf Straperlo.