Juan March Ordinas

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QuoteJoan March i Ordinas (1880–1962) was a Spanish financier and British agent on the side of Francisco Franco's forces during and after the Spanish Civil War.

He was born in Santa Margalida on the island of Mallorca, and initially he was involved with the business of smuggling tobacco between North Africa and Spain. During World War I, he was supplying goods to ships of both sides, avoiding the blockade.

His power and influence increased during different Spanish governments during the reign of King Alfonso XIII. Convicted and imprisoned by the Second Spanish Republic, he organised an escape to Gibraltar where he would be protected by his status as British agent. Later, he became a main organiser and financer of the Franco's rebellion, personally financing the Italian planes that carried the colonial troops from Spanish Morocco to Southern Spain, and even organizing the flight of the Dragon Rapide - Franco's aerial transport - from the Canary Islands to Morocco in order to lead the coup.

After World War II, he was the seventh richest man in the world. In February 1948, through various contacts, he managed to buy the power company Barcelona Traction (worth 10 million pounds sterling) for only a few half million pounds. In 1944 he started the promotion of Don Juan de Borbón, who had turned pro-Allied, to the Spanish throne. He also had investments in newspapers and political parties.

According to recently declassified documents, during 1941 it was decided to create a hostile attitude toward Spain's entry into the World War through gifts of money. A group of the top Spanish generals was approached by March, and his arguments were supported by a sum of 10,000,000.00 United States dollars put at their disposal by Winston Churchill's government.

http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedi ... ch-Ordinas

Quote"If you steal bread, they will call you a thief. If you steal a million, they will call you a grifter. But if you steal hundreds of millions, then they will call you a magnate, and will kneel down before you." - Juan March Ordinas

QuoteThe March family is in the elite of the world's richest, yet few outside Spain have ever heard of it. Forbes estimates that the Mallorcan brothers Juan and Carlos March Delgado are worth around $2 billion. Perhaps fittingly, Forbes incorrectly describes the March brothers as the sons, and not the grandsons, of Juan March Ordinas - and nobody has bothered to correct the publication.

http://www.speroforum.com/site/print.asp?idarticle=1462