Building an Empire and Bringing About a Famine: The Allied Economic Blockade of Spain during the Second World War (1939–1945) Arco Blanco, Miguel Ángel Del Hambruna española Franquismo Fascismo Hambrunas The author is a member of the research project ‘La hambruna española: causas, desarrollo, consecuencias y memoria (1939–1952)’, supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (PID2019-109470GB-I00/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033). Also, this research is part of a project supported by a 2020 Leonardo Grant for Researchers and Cultural Creators, BBVA Foundation. This article focuses on the Francoist ‘New State's’ foreign policy as a means of explaining the failure in food supplies which led to ‘Franco's famine’ in the early 1940s. It contends that eschewing strict neutrality in favour of pro-Axis policies after the outbreak of the Second World War contributed to creating the famine. Faced with Spain's Germanophile stance, first Britain, and later the United States, took a series of measures aimed at preventing any form of Spanish participation in the war. Most significant among these was the strictly managed economic blockade of Spain, which exacerbated problems of basic supply that had already been created by the dictatorship's policy of autarky. The result was the aggravation of famine conditions. The article will further demonstrate that the dictatorship was perfectly aware of the blockade's effect on the population and the suffering it caused. 2024-03-13T10:37:27Z 2024-03-13T10:37:27Z 2023-03-01 journal article Del Arco Blanco, M.Á. Building an Empire and Bringing About a Famine: The Allied Economic Blockade of Spain during the Second World War (1939–1945). Contemporary European History. Published online 2023:1-20. DOI: 10.1017/S0960777322000959 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/89958 10.1017/S0960777322000959 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional Cambridge University Press