Did Franco really ask "Why? Are they going somewhere?"

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Seems unlikely as in the last phase of his life he went from operation to operation and was in a coma for the last three weeks. His family decided to take him off life support and he died. So he wasn't able to speak at all. Tyler Durden is right, this is a trivia question with no real historical relevance nor importance.

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The only contemporaneous statements I can find about Franco's deathbed statements are that he asked forgiveness from his enemies. Given that, I'm inclined to believe it is probably made up.

I have heard the joke before. My best guess is that it (in addition to the obvious) was a joke playing on how long he lingered before death. He'd had health problems bad enough that his heir had to take over leadership a year earlier, and then a year later it happened again. Eventually he fell into a coma, and was in that state for over a month before the machines were disconnected.

The relevant bit here is that this lingering condition caused him to be a prominent item in the news (at least in the US) for what seemed to many an inordinate length of time. A similar running joke on Saturday Night Live after this point was Chevy Chase as a news anchor saying, "This just in... General Francisco Franco is still dead."

Franco lingered near death for weeks before dying. On slow news days, United States network television newscasters sometimes noted that Franco was still alive, or not yet dead. The imminent death of Franco was a headline story on the NBC news for a number of weeks prior to his death on November 20, 1975.

So my guess would be that this was most likely a joke thought up by somebody in the US.

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