Batallón Vasco Español

Batallón Vasco Español
Basque Spanish Battalion (English)
Dates of operation July 1975 (1975-07)–April 1981 (1981-04)
Motives Elimination of Euskadi Ta Askatasuna. Opposing Basque independence.
Active region(s) France France
 Spain
Ideology Fascism
Spanish unionism
Spanish nationalism
Francoism
Political position Far-right
Notable attacks Killing of Argala
Status Inactive

The Batallón Vasco Español (Basque Spanish Battalion) was a Spanish Basque right-wing paramilitary group active from 1975 to 1981, primarily in French Basque Country.

The BVE employed violence mainly against Basque separatist groups.

With the change of government in Madrid, from the post-Francoist center-right Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD) to the center-left Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in 1982, the BVE vanished but a similar group, the Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación (GAL) took its place.

Killings attributed to the BVE

This list may be incomplete, because many of their attacks were never claimed. Additionally the acronyms BVE and others (Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey, Anti Terrorismo ETA or ATE, Primera Línea de Fuerza Nueva, Grupos Armados Españoles, Alianza Apóstolica Anticomunista or Triple A and, later, GAL and GANE) seem to have been indistinctly used by the same Spanish nationalist networks capriciously.

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