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Enrique Suñer Ordóñez

Enrique Suñer Ordóñez (born in 1878, died in 1941) was a Spanish professor. He taught about children's health at the University of Madrid. He also worked as an important official in the government led by Francisco Franco.

Early Life and Career

Enrique Suñer was a respected doctor who specialized in caring for children. He became a professor, teaching future doctors how to help young patients. His work in medicine was very important during his time.

Role in Government

After the Spanish Civil War, Enrique Suñer joined Franco's government. He became the vice president of a special committee. This committee was in charge of education and culture in the country.

Leading a Key Committee

Later, Enrique Suñer was put in charge of a very important group. This group was called the Committee for Political Responsibilities. Its job was to look into the past actions of many people. They checked if people had supported the previous government.

This committee reviewed the loyalty of many teachers and important thinkers. Some famous people they looked into included Ramón Menéndez Pidal and María Goyri.

Challenges and Change

Enrique Suñer's committee had a huge number of cases to review. This made it very difficult for them to get everything done. Because of these difficulties, he was replaced in 1940 by Wenceslao Gonzalez Oliveros.

Legacy

Enrique Suñer Ordóñez is remembered for his work as a children's doctor and professor. He also played a significant role in the early years of Franco's government.

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