RM2DCN45H–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN47N–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN470–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN47K–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN45K–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN47D–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Mask with a drawing of the coup general Francisco Franco.Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'. They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was
RM2DCN464–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN46Y–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN47B–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN45D–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN45R–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN46G–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN47C–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN469–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN474–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN47F–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN473–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN45X–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN45P–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN46T–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN467–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN46F–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN475–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN471–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN46W–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Young speaker.Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'. They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and
RM2DCN466–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN46P–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN46K–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN472–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Mask with a drawing of the coup general Francisco Franco.Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'. They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was
RM2DCN46M–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN461–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN47H–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'.They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman salute, and was adopted by the National Fascist Party and the Fascist Ita
RM2DCN45J–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- 'I will reign in Spain . Long live Christ the King' text on the flag.Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'. They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman s
RM2DCN479–Madrid, Spain; 22/11/2020.- 'I will reign in Spain . Long live Christ the King' text on the flag.Tribute to the coup general Francisco Franco on the anniversary of his death on 20/11/1975, the Spanish Catholic Movement party founded José Luis Corral split from another extreme right group called Fuerza Nueva and which vindicates Franco and the Francoist side of the Civil War, which he considers a 'Crusade'. They carry pre-constitutional flags and make the fascist salute. Fascist salute is the salute that the followers of the movements of this ideology use today. It is a variant of the Roman s
RMHG6F8F–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the advance of Francos troops towards Madrid, Spain, at the end of 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F8G–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the Moorish guard of Spanish dictator Franco in Madrid, Spain, November 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5H–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the advance of Francos troops towards Madrid, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F79–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the swearing-in ceremony of new officers for Francos troops in Burgos, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F67–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the advance of Francos troops in Malaga. The photo was taken in Malaga, Spain, January 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F8A–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the solemn handover of a flag to the Military Academy in Saragossa, Spain, December 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7J–The Nazi propaganda picture shows young people at a summer camp of the Falange Youth in Spain, in 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5X–The Nazi propaganda picture shows fascist Falange members celebrating the visit of German ambassador Wilhelm Faupel at the Plaza Mayor in Salamanca, Spain, 04 March 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5W–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the training of new recruits of Francos troops in Salamanca, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5G–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the education of new recruits of Francos troops in Salamanca, Spain, 16 December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F69–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the educational training of new recruits of Francos troops in Salamanca, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F41–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Spanish war refugees on the border between Spain and France. The photo was taken in April 1938. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4Y–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the new coat of arms of Spain after Francos seizure of power. The photo was taken in Spain in March 1939. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F68–The Nazi propaganda picture shows young people at lunch at a summer camp of the Falange Youth in Spain in 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5T–The Nazi propganda picture shows the advance of Francos troops in the Basque Country near Galdakao and Lemona, Spain, June 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7N–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the ceremonial opening of the Cortes (Parliament) which was newly established by General Franco in the Senate of Madrid, Spain, March 1943. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F8E–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the training of a new recruit of Francos troops in the Cavalry barrack in Salamanca, Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F3X–The Nazi propaganda picture shows troops of the Popular front defending a railroad against Francos troops near Córdoba, Spain, September 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6K–The Nazi propaganda picture shows troops of the Popular Front (Frente Popular) during the Spanish Civil War in Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F54–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the training of new recruits of Francos troops in the cavalry barrack in Salamanca, Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F60–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the training of new recruits of Francos troops in cavalry barracks in Salamanca, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4H–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the reconstruction of a destroyed bridge by Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War in Spain, 20 September 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7H–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the Thälmann Battalion of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War in Alicante, Spain, recording date unknown (around 1936/1937). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F70–The Nazi propaganda picture shows new recruits of Francos troops during lunch in the cavalry barracks in Salamanca, Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F44–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the advance of Francos troops led by general Camilo Alonso Vega (third from left) towards Girona, Spain, February 1939. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6A–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Spanish dictator Francisco Franco reading the 'Law Constituting the Cortes' (Parliament in Spain) in front of the National Council of the Falange in the Senate of Madrid, Spain, July 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4M–The Nazi propaganda picture shows farmers standing on tractors in front of Spanish dictator Franco during a parade on the occasion of an inauguration of a dam on the Aragón river in Spain, June 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F58–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the Carlist militia 'Requeté' on the front during the Spanish Civil War in Madrid, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6Y–The Nazi propaganda picture shows new recruits of Francos troops in cavalry barracks in Salamanca, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4W–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the marching of voluntary motorists on the occassion of the large victory parade after Franco's takeover in Madrid, Spain, May 1939. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6C–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the Carlist militia Requetés on the front during Spanish Civil War in Madrid, Spain, 31. December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F57–The Nazi propaganda picture shows a military parade on the occasion of the anniversary of the victory of Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War in Madrid, Spain, April 1941. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F59–The Nazi propaganda picture shows a destroyed vehicle with hammer and sickle symbolism on the Madrid front during the Spanish Civil War. The photo was taken in Madrid, Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6D–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Spanish war refugees on the border between Spain and France. The photo was taken in January 1939. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F77–The Nazi propaganda picture shows how Francos troops occupy the city Gijón, Spain, November 1937. White cloths hang out of windows in the background symbolizing the surrender. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee- NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6G–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the Carlist women organization 'Margaritas' in San Sebastián (Donostia-San Sebastián), Spain, December 1936. They are sewing clothes for Francos troops after the occupation of the city. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE- | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5Y–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the occupation of the city Irun in the Bidasoaldea region through Francos troops. The troops of the military party enter the completely destroyed and burned city of Irun, Spain, September 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6X–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the educational training of new recruits of Francos troops in cavalry barracks in Salamanca, Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6R–The Nazi propaganda picture shows new recruits of Francos troops during lunch in cavalry barracks in Salamanca, Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F72–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the training of new recruits of Francos troops in cavalry barracks in Salamanca, Spain, December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - pixel | usage worldwide
RMHG6F52–The Nazi propaganda picture shows an official parade in Barcelona on the occasion of the third anniversary of the liberation of the city by Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War. The photo was taken in Barcelona, Spain, in the beginning of 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4G–The Nazi propaganda picture shows troops of the Popular Front (Frente Popular) on the Guadarrama front during the Spanish Civil War in Spain, August 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7W–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the warship 'Velasco' of Francos troops in the harbor of San Sebastian during the Spanish Civil War. The photo was taken in San Sebastián, Spain, March 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F53–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of Francos troops holding a flag of the 2nd Battalion (2 a Compania) of the Thälmann Battalion on the Madrid front during the Spanish Civil War in Madrid, Spain, 31 December 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F75–The Nazi propaganda picture shows how Francos troops occupy the city Santaner in Spain with an armored vehicle equipped with machine guns. The photo was taken in August 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6P–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Falange members who belong to Francos troops after the occupation of Malaga. They are holding a flag of the battalion Mexico of the international brigades in Malaga, Spain, February 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7M–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the Caliphate of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco, Muley el Hassán ben el Mehdi during a state visit in Madrid, Spain, 25 May 1942. To the right is Spanish Foreign Minister Ramón Serrano Súñer (Ramon Serrano Suner). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F46–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the grave of a dead soldier of the infantry academy of Toledo after the occupation through Francos troops. The photo was taken in Toledo, Spain, November 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F8B–The Nazi propaganda picture shows a member of the Moorish guard of Spanish dictator Franco in Madrid on a parade honoring the sixth anniversary of the victory of Francos troops in the Spanish Civil War. The photo was taken in Madrid, Spain, April 1944. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7F–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the march of the fascist Falange Youth movement in front of Spanish dictator Franco on the Plaza de la Armeria in front of the Palacio Real in Madrid, Spain, 01 October 1943. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F51–The Nazi propaganda picture shows a march of the fascist Falange Youth Movement in front of Spanish dictator Franco in the royal palace and monastery El Escorial near Madrid, Spain, October 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4K–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the ceremonial reception of Augustín Munoz Grandes (at the car), the Commander of the Spanish Volunteer Division (Blue Division) of the German Wehrmacht, by the Spanish population at the Madrid train station. The photo was taken in Madrid, Spain, December 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4T–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the march of Spanish troops in front of Spanish dictator Franco in Madrid, Spain, 01 April 1943. The march took place on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the victory of Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5F–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the march of Spanish troops in front of Spanish dictator Franco in Madrid, Spain, 01 April 1943. The march took place on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the victory of Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F89–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Portuguese prime minister António de Oliveira Salazar stepping off in front of a guard of honour of Spanish troops in Sevilla on the occasion of his state visit in Spain. The photo was taken in Sevilla, Spain, February 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F82–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the solemn welcoming of members of the Spanish Voluntary Division (Blue Division, División Azul) of the German Wehrmacht by the Spanish population in Madrid, Spain, May 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F78–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the advance of Spanish-Moroccan colonial troops during a victory parade on the occasion of Franco's seizure of power in Madrid, Spain, May 1939. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5M–The Nazi propaganda picture shows dead bodies lying on the floor in the yard of the Cuartel de la Montaña after the assault by republican authorities in Madrid, Spain, July 1936. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4N–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Spanish dictator Francisco Franco (in the car) accompanied by his Moorish lifeguards in Madrid, Spain, 01 April 1943 during a parade honoring the fourth anniversary of the victory of Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F81–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco (front row right) doing the Nazi salute and the Spanish minster Ramon Serrano Suner (front row left) after the exhibition opening of the 'Neue Deutsche Architektur' (New German Architecture) in Madrid, Spain, May 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVIVE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F5J–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the march of fascist militia from Italy (commonly called 'Blackshirts') on the occasion of the large victory parade after Franco's seizure of power in Madrid, Spain, May 1939. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee- NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7Y–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the march of the fascist Falange Youth Movement in front of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco on a parade honoring the fourth anniversary of the victory of Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War in Madrid, Spain, 01 April 1943. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F7E–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the march of the fascist Falange Youth Movement in front of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco on a parade honoring the fourth anniversary of the victory of Francos troops during the Spanish Civil War. The photo was taken in Madrid, Spain, April 1940. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F6B–The Nazi propaganda picture shows fascist teenagers in Spain during a parade of the Italian Fascist youth organization 'Opera Nazionale Balilla' (ONB) who are hailing to Duce Benito Mussolini (upper right). The photo was taken in Rome, Italy, August 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F4D–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the wife of Francisco Franco, Carmen Polo de Franco (right), government representative of the Spanish 'Auxilio Social', Mercedes de Redondo, and Propaganda head of the 'Auxilio Social', Miss Montojo holding up her arm on the occasion of a fascist activity. The photo was taken in Spain, recording date and location unknown. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHG6F50–The Nazi propaganda picture shows the military parade honoring the third anniversary of the victory of Francos troops in the Spanish Civil War in Madrid, Spain, April 1942. The upper picture shows tank forces that are passing the tribune of the Caudillo (in the middle of the picture) and the lower picture shows applauding young female Spaniards. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
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