Straperlo was a scheme which originated in the
Netherlands
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in the 1930s and was then introduced in
Spain
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. In essence it was a fraudulent
roulette
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which could be controlled electrically with the push of a button. The ensuing
scandal
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was one of the several causes of the fall of the
Republican government
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and the polarization of the parliament, which finally led to the
Spanish Civil War
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(1936–1939).
Name
The name had its origin in the names of the Dutch partners, one of whom was Daniel Strauss, but sources differ on the exact name or names of the others. Some sources say that there was just one other, called Jules Perel. Others state that there was a third female partner, Lowann, the wife of Strauss,
[''Estraperlo'' in the '' Diccionario crítico etimológico de la lengua castellana'', by Joan Corominas, pag. 445 (10), Francke-Bern, 1954. .] but
Paul Preston
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holds Perlowitz as the second partner. According to other sources, the name was in reference to the roulette machines (extra pearl).
Scandal

In the Netherlands, Straperlo had been introduced at the
Kurhaus in
Scheveningen in June 1933. By October 1933, it had been banned by the Dutch
Ministry of Justice.
In 1934,
Rafael Salazar Alonso was the
conservative
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Minister of Interior in Spain. He was one of several prominent
Radical Republican Party figures to accept bribes in order to legalize the fixed roulette. He received a gold watch and 100,000 pesetas (€221,172 historic standard of living value in 2021). Other high-ranking officials in his Ministry also accepted them.
Still, Salazar Alonso considered it too little, demanded more, and eventually arranged a police raid into the Grand Casino Kursaal of
San Sebastián on the inauguration day. To get back at him, the inventors leaked documents on the matter to President
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora. A complementary version notes that since they had invested a lot of money in the venture, they tried to recover it by
blackmailing Prime Minister
Alejandro Lerroux, whose nephew was involved in the scheme and influence peddling.
Lerroux refused to get involved, and Strauss denounced the affair to President Alcalá-Zamora, who made it public. The matter was debated at the
Spanish Cortes in October 1935, which exonerated Salazar Alonso, with the help of
CEDA.
José Antonio Primo de Rivera, disgusted by the corruption on display, shouted an ironic "Long live the Straperlo!" from the gallery. Despite Alonso's official exoneration, the affair permanently ruined his reputation and doomed the Radical Party, although he hung onto his position as mayor of
Madrid
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.
Consequences
The reaction of the parties in the opposition, along with the reaction to the
Nombela affair, caused the fall of Lerroux and his
Radical Republican Party government.
The
new elections were won by the
Popular Front and supported by the
Communist Party of Spain, amid great instability, while the Radical Republicans collapsed. The election ultimately resulted in the ''
coup d'état
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, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
'' promulgated by General
Francisco Franco
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's
Nationalists in July 1936.
Usage
After the scandal, especially after the Spanish Civil War, the word was incorporated as "estraperlo" into the
Spanish language
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, and into the
Catalan language
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, with the meaning of any scheme which is illegal or corrupt, particularly the
black market
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.
estraperlo
' in the '' Diccionario de la Real Academia Española''.
See also
*
History of Spain
*
Stavisky Affair, a 1934 scandal centered in Bayonne that shook the French republic.
References
Sources
*
José Carlos García Rodríguez ''El Caso Strauss. El escándalo que precipitó el final de la II República'' Editorial Akrón, Astorga (León), 2008 .
*
Marc Fontbona, ''El estraperlo, una ruleta política'', "La Aventura de la historia" (Madrid), núm. 120 (Octubre 2008), 36–40.
* {{cite book , last1=Preston , first1=Paul , title=The Spanish Holocaust: Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain , date=2013 , publisher=W. W. Norton & Company , isbn=978-0393345919
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