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Sociedad Hispano Marroquí de Transportes

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Former type
  
Sociedad Limitada

Defunct
  
1945

Headquarters
  
Tétouan, Morocco

Parent organization
  
Sofindus

Industry
  
Logistics

Total equity
  
200,000 pts

Founded
  
31 July 1936

Trading name
  
Sociedad Hispano-Marroquí de Transportes, S.L.

Founders
  
Johannes Bernhardt, Fernando Carranza Fernández-Reguera, Fernando Carranza

Carranza y Berndhart, S.L., better known by its trading name Sociedad Hispano-Marroquí de Transportes (HISMA) ("Spanish-Moroccan Transport Company"), was a Spanish-German dummy company set up by Nazi Party, through the German businessman Johannes Franz Bernhardt, to supply the National faction with arms during the course of the Spanish Civil War.

The company was constituted on 31 July 1936 in the city of Tétouan, capital of the Spanish protectorate of Morocco, with an initial investment of 200,000 pesetas.

References

Sociedad Hispano-Marroquí de Transportes Wikipedia


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