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RM2M3JY18–A group of Spanish refugees, at the end of the Spanish Civil War, in Perthus, France. When the Nationalist Army finally won the Spanish Civil War, in 1939, a great number of the defeated Republican soldiers and supporters fled to France. They feared (correctly) that the blood-letting would continue until General Franco and the Nationalists felt they had driven socialism and the Republicans from Spain.
RM2JPHKAF–1939 WW2 Die Woche 1939 .'Our Spanish heroes'! Spanienhelden. Spanish Civil War Front Cover Nazi Publication supporting General Franco Spanish Civil War Germany Propaganda Collection: Nazi Germany was supporting Franco’s Nationalists both by sending weapons and armament, but also used the battlefield as testing ground for the coming Blitzkrieg, by sending a Condor Legion to assist Nationalist and fine tune tactics and technique in real battle. SPANISH CIVIL WAR GERMANY PROPAGANDA:
RM2CWBMCN–Black and white photograph from the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939); General Francisco Franco (1882-1975) enters Burgos.
RM2BFETBP–Vintage CNT 1930’s propaganda poster for the Spanish Civil War “A sailor a hero” (C.N.T civil war poster 1936) The Spanish Civil War (Spanish: Guerra Civil Española) a civil war in Spain fought from 1936 to 1939. Republicans loyal to the left-leaning Second Spanish Republic, in alliance with anarchists, of the communist and syndicalist variety, fought against a revolt by the Nationalists, an alliance of Falangists, monarchists, conservatives and Catholics, led by a military group among whom General Francisco Franco soon achieved a preponderant role. .Confederación Nacional del Trabajo CNT
RMKCETKE–General Franco with senior military officers in Tenerife prior to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War 1936. Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) Spanish general, dictator and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death.
RMJ67T03–SPANISH CIVIL WAR Falange poster 'Take arms to fight for Fatherland, Bread and Justice' The red arrows were a symbol of the Falange.
RM2K09KE8–Spanish Civil War refugees flee to France at close of the war in 1939. Babies asleep in their beds. The Spanish Civil War was a civil war in Spain fought from 1936 to 1939. Republicans loyal to the left-leaning Popular Front government of the unstable Second Spanish Republic fought against an insurrection by the Nationalists, led by a military group among whom General Francisco Franco soon achieved a preponderant role.
RM2A5YTBK–Francisco Franco (1892 – 1975) Spanish general and the dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. Formal portrait during the Spanish Civil War
RMG4T7YF–18TH JULY: The Spanish Civil War begins, with General Francisco Franco leading the uprising. c1936: General Francisco Franco, Commander of the Fascist forces in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939, seated with binoculars at the Front.
RM2H7R6GW–In Madrid it is commemorated that Franco won the civil war 30 years ago ( 1936 1939 ) during the Parade left Prince Juan Carlos de Bourbon , right General Franco - 1969
RM2A5YR09–Francisco Franco 1892-1975. Spanish general and the dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975
RMH04C82–FRANCISCO FRANCO (1892-1975) Spanish Caudilo inspects a bombed site in Madrid with his wife Carmen shortly after the end of the Civil War in 1939
RMTA2BKN–The official declaration of General Franco on April 1, 1939, on the end of the Spanish Civil War. Here is written: the Red troops have capitulated the war is at an end.
RMMYR6FA–1939 German WW2 Propaganda Magazine Die Wehrmacht. Special Issue. 'We fought in Spain'
RM2C1EHNK–Spanish Civil War 1936/1939, nationalist propaganda card 'With Franco, All United'
RMP9H04W–Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939), nationalist painting with the face of Franco and symbols of the …
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RMP68XTG–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) dictator of Spain from 1939 to his death in 1975
RMH9KX0H–1939 Danziger Vortposten (Germany) front page End of Spanish Civil War
RM2M3JY38–Showing men, formerly soldiers of the Republican Army, who became refugees at the end of the Spanish Civil War, in Perthus, France. When the Nationalist Army finally won the Spanish Civil War, in 1939, a great number of the defeated Republican soldiers fled to France. They feared (correctly) that the blood-letting would continue until General Franco and the Nationalists felt they had driven socialism and the Republicans from Spain.
RMP68XTH–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) dictator of Spain from 1939 to his death in 1975
RM2M3PD95–Some of the Republican refugees who fled Spain for France after the fall of Barcelona. Straggling line of women and children marshalled by French Gardes mobiles, while crossing the frontier.
RMP68XTE–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) dictator of Spain from 1939 to his death in 1975; with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger 1973
RM2F3M0JB–Spanish Civil War propaganda poster. 1936-1939
RMTA18BJ–A row of propaganda posters of General Francisco Franco (Caudillo) in the center of Barcelona in February / March 1939 shortly before the end of the civil war.
RM2K09KE3–Spanish Civil War refugees flee to France at close of the war in 1939. Babies asleep in their beds. The Spanish Civil War was a civil war in Spain fought from 1936 to 1939. Republicans loyal to the left-leaning Popular Front government of the unstable Second Spanish Republic fought against an insurrection by the Nationalists, led by a military group among whom General Francisco Franco soon achieved a preponderant role. Children being fed.
RMTA3BMY–Photo of soldiers of a supply unit of Franco's troops marching in Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha at the end of March, 1939. The soldiers wear marching equipment and carry the regimental standard and flags. They are armed with carabiners. In the spring of 1939, the last battles of the Spanish Civil War took place, which officially ended with the victory of the Spanish nationals on April 1, 1939.
RM2JYYF27–Black and white photographs of massacres during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
RMTA2YB1–Photo of a victory parade of Spanish national troops and the German Condor Legion in honor of General Francisco Franco in the festively decorated streets of Ciudad de Leon, Castile and Leon on May 22, 1939. The soldiers are marching in two directions: on the left a unit of the Spanish Guardia Civil is parading, on the right, the Condor Legion. In the background, the triumphal arch in honor of the Condor Legion.
RMEC7TPF–Propaganda poster from Spanish Civil War. Text reads 'Camarada trabaja y lucha por la revolucion.' The Spanish Civil War was fought from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939 between the Republicans, who were loyal to the democratically elected Spanish Republic, and the Nationalists, a rebel group led by General Francisco Franco.
RMRB65J5–Francisco Franco 1892 - 20 November 1975. Spanish military leader who ruled as the dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death. He rose to prominence during the 1920s as a commander in the Spanish Legion and became the youngest general in Europe
RM2CWBMCR–Black and white photograph of the siege of the Alcazar in Toledo during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The Nationalists relieved the Alcazar on 27 September 1936; General Francisco Franco (1892-1975) gives his congratulations to his soldiers after liberating the Alcazar.
RMR2BRG1–Vintage Nazi WW2 propaganda 1936 Die Wehrmacht. Special Issue. We fought in Spain Condor Legion cover price 50 ppfennig
RMDYDK9J–Francisco Franco (1892 – 1975) Spanish military leader who ruled as the dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death. He came to power during the Spanish Civil War while serving as the Generalissimo of the Nationalist faction.
RMP9JK7D–Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Dragon Rapide aircraft rented in London in which General Franco le…
RMEX73BW–Francisco Franco (1892 – 1975) Spanish general and the dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. Formal portrait during the Spanish Civil War
RMF2AYP7–Francisco Franco salutes Italian troops marching in his huge victory parade in Madrid. May 27, 1939. He celebrated his defeat of the 'Republicans' in the Spanish Civil War under a triumphal arch decorated with his name and emblems. (CSU 2015 9 708)
RMH9N1WY–1939 Il Messaggero front page Madrid conquered in Spanish Civil War
RMKCEW22–Spanish Dictator, Francisco Franco reviews Nationalist Army in Madrid 1939
RMTA2KAW–Photo of a group of Italian legionaries in winter clothes and steel helmet in a trench at Toledo on March 28, 1939. At the end of March, the last battles of the Spanish Civil War took place, which ended with the victory of the Franco troops on April 1, 1939.
RMKCETMB–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) Spanish general, dictator and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death.
RMTA2DJE–Italian soldiers returning to Italy, who fought as volunteers on the side of the Franco troops in the Spanish Civil War, are received by Victor Emanuel III of Italy (salutes with a peaked cap) and other high-ranking officers in the port of Genoa on June 15, 1939.
RM2F3M0E5–Spanish Civil War propaganda poster. 1936-1939
RMDYERJ1–Francisco Franco 1892 – 20 November 1975. Spanish military leader who ruled as the dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death. He rose to prominence during the 1920s as a commander in the Spanish Legion and became the youngest general in Europe
RMTA24TR–Photo of a parade of the Condor Legion in honor of the Caudillo General Francisco Franco in Burgos, Castile and Leon after the end of the Spanish Civil War on May 23, 1939. Commander of the Condor Legion, major general Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen, is inspecting the troups. In the foreground there is a German military band with Turkish crescent.
RMB2J2K9–cartography, historical maps, Spain, Spanish Civil War 1936 - 1939,
RMTA2GXG–Photo of the wing, cockpits and engines of a German Junkers Ju 52 of the Spanish airline Iberia 1939 at the airport of Salamanca, Castile and Leon, Spain. Mechanics are working on one of the engines. The machine is named 'Mola', after general Emilio Mola Vidal (died 1937), one of the leaders of the uprising of General Francisco Franco. During the Civil War, the Deutsche Lufthansa and the Iberia (founded in 1927) carried out scheduled flights mostly with German pilots in the Spanish national zone from 1937. The aircraft were provided by the Deutsche Lufthansa AG.
RMEX72MR–poster of General Franco is placed on a wall in Barcelona, after nationalist forces enter the city, 1939 during the Spanish Civil War
RMTA2BJC–Photo of the command post vehicle, Horch 901 (motor vehicle 15) of the commander of the Condor Legion, major general Wolfram von Richthofen ( in the driver's seat, beside him staff officers). At the front, the red and yellow pennant of the Condor Legion, on the right side of the direction indicator, the pennant of the Chief of Staff. Richthofen is talking to an Italian tank commander in a leather suit.
RMGG2CEC–Photomontage by Mieczyslaw Berman, the Spanish people under the yoke of Franco 1939 Spain - Spanish War
RM2BX57E4–German soldiers of the Condor Legion march during the Victory Parade in Madrid at the end of the Spanish Civil War. Behind them stands the German commander of the Legion, Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen.
RM2MD17N9–Monument on Broomielaw, near the River Clyde, as a monument to ships that run the blockade during the Spanish Civil war, 1936 - 1939. Glasgow,
RMTA2DJT–A scene of the victory parade of General Franco in Madrid on May 21, 1939 a month after the end of the war. Here the parade of an antiaircraft unit with a 8.8cm (88mm) flak of the Legion Condor. On the left of the balcony are Franco and the commander of the Legion Generalmajor Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen.
RMKCETK9–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) Spanish general, dictator and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death.
RMTA18KY–Photo of a victory parade of Spanish national units on Passeig de Colon after the conquest (January 1939) of Barcelona by General Francisco Franco in February, 1939. In the foreground, marching infantry units. In the sky, formation flight of the German Condor Legion.
RMEX6XA9–Francisco Franco 1892-1975. Spanish general and the dictator of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975
RMTA24EK–Spanish national soldiers celebrate on a truck shortly after the conquest of Barcelona by General Franco on the Rambla (promenade in the city center) with young residents of Barcelona in January, 1939. A laughing woman holds the Spanish national flag (Bandera, red-yellow-red).
RMKCETJD–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) Spanish general, in 1936. Franco was the dictator and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death
RMTA24X6–Photo of a group of German Luftwaffe (air force) officers of the Condor Legion saluting the Spanish Caudillo General Francisco Franco during a victory parade on occasion of the invasion of Madrid at Barajas airport, Madrid on March 28, 1939. Other soldiers and Spanish trumpeters have lined up as well. There are aircrafts in the background.
RMP9JKP2–Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939), Francisco Franco eating at his headquarters during the Battle of…
RM2BW2D1M–67 British volunteers who were released by General Franco in exchange for Italians in Spanish government hands, arrived at Victoria Station, London, on their return home. They had been imprisoned at San Sebastian. Photo shows: members of the party giving clenched fist salute on arrival at Victoria. 7 February 1939
RM2F3M0RK–Spanish Civil War propaganda poster. Freedom! 1936-1939
RM2C8R2D5–Spanish civil war propaganda posters (1936-1939).
RM2M3JY2A–Photograph showing a battery of 15.5 cm howitzers, used by the Nationalist army during their offensive against Catalonia; Spanish Civil War, 1939. By January 1939 the Spanish Civil War, between the Republican Government and the Nationalist Rebels, was nearly over and when General Franco launched his offensive against the Republican stronghold of Catalonia it was a decisive blow. Date: 1939
RMDD77FH–Official statement by Francisco Franco declaring the end of the Spanish Civil War. 1939. (BSLOC 2013 9 149)
RF2GFWR61–Salamanca, Spain - October 10, 2017: Spanish ration card with coupons valid from 1939 to 1952 during the Spanish civil war
RM2B02K5P–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was the dictator of Spain from 1939 to his death in 1975. A conservative, he was shocked when the monarchy was removed and replaced with a democratic republic in 1931. With the 1936 elections, the conservatives fell and the leftist Popular Front came to power. Looking to overthrow the republic, Franco and other generals staged a partially successful coup, which started the Spanish Civil War. With the death of the other generals, Franco quickly became his faction's only leader. Franco received military support from local fascist,
RMP50TRA–Spain. Valley of the Fallen (Valle de los Caidos). 1940-1958. Monumental memorial dedicated by the Franco regime to the dead of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). By Pedro Muguruza (1893-1952) and Diego Mendez (1906-1987).
RMGG2EJ8–Vasquez de Sola, Franco. '1936: the Spanish flag is red, yellow, purple. 1939: purple has turned into red. Franco wiped his hands on it' c.1960 Spain C.I.S.E.
RME5GJCF–1939 Evening Standard (London) front page reporting Madrid surrenders to General Franco marking the end of the Spanish Civil War
RM2MD17MW–Statue on Broomielaw, near the River Clyde, as a monument to the volunteers who went from Glasgow to fight in the Spanish Civil war, 1936 - 1939.
RMP67TTW–Propaganda poster from Spanish Civil War. Text reads 'Camarada trabaja y lucha por la revolucion.' The Spanish Civil War was fought from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939 between the Republicans, who were loyal to the democratically elected Spanish Republic, and the Nationalists, a rebel group led by General Francisco Franco.
RM2M3JXP5–A unit of Franco's Nationalist Army, in a battered lorry, entering Barcelona. Although Barcelona had been a Republican stronghold for the previous three years of the Spanish Civil War, the crowd in this image can be seen welcoming the Nationalists with fascist salutes. Date: 26th January 1939
RM2TCXWYT–Burgos, 04/01/1939. Spanish Civil War. General Francisco Franco reading the last war report. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Campua
RMCYXFND–A photo album of the tTime of service and a letter opener,of a Luftwaffe member of the Condor Legion Large format time of service album with applied steel helmet.With ca.360 images from the period 1934 - 1940,among which are outstanding images predominately of the Spanish Civil War(1936 - 1939)including General Franco,tanks,aircraft,destroyed houses,bunkers and other war scenes.The album ends with images of fighter pilot Werner Mölders.Album dimensions 38 cm x 26 cm.Letter opener shaped like a Spanish broadsword.Iron blade with maker 'Toledo' on t,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2TCDA86–Catalonia, 1939. Spanish Civil War. Francisco Franco directs the operations of the Catalan front in the campaign, accompanied by his Minister of War, General Dávila of the Northern Army. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMKCETHT–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) Spanish general, in 1936. Franco was the dictator and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death
RMTA170W–Photo of German military vehicles of the Condor Legion during a victory parade for General Francisco Franco at Madrid Barajas airport, after the invasion of the city on March 28, 1939. In the background, the terminal of the airport, which was turned into a tribune, with the VIP stand for Franco (salutes with raised arm). Beneath it, a swastika flag and the tricolor (flag of the Kingdom of Italy) are hanging next to the Spanish Bandera.
RMP9JJP4–Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939), Victory Parade of national troops passing in front of the grands…
RMTA37T1–Photo of a victory parade of Spanish national units in Passeig de Colon after the conquest (January 1939) of Barcelona by General Francisco Franco in February, 1939. A German artillery procession of the Condor Legion is passing by. The 8.8cm FLAK 36 (two-axle mount) is carried by a heavy half-track vehicle, type 8 and 9. In the sky, formation flight of the German Condor Legion.
RM2F3M0DX–Spanish Civil War propaganda poster. .Combatant Subsidy. Provincial Commission Of Barcelona. 1939
RMTA16J5–Photo of a German Junkers Ju 52 of the Spanish airline Iberia 1939 at the airport of Salamanca, Castile and Leon, Spain, through the windows of the new terminal. Soldiers and civilians are getting off the aircraft. The machine is named 'Mola', after general Emilio Mola Vidal (died 1937), one of the leaders of the uprising of General Francisco Franco. During the Civil War, the Deutsche Lufthansa and the Iberia (founded in 1927) carried out scheduled flights mostly with German pilots in the Spanish national zone from 1937. The aircraft were provided by the Deutsche Lufthansa AG.
RM2C8R2AM–Spanish civil war propaganda posters (1936-1939).
RM2TCY237–Calasparra (Murcia), March 1939. Spanish Civil War. The portraits of José Antonio Primo de Rivera and Francisco Franco, in the Town Hall, after the liberation of the town by the nationals. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Portillo
RF2GKBK6K–Salamanca, Spain - October 10, 2017: Spanish ration card with coupons valid from 1939 to 1952 during the Spanish civil war.Photography made on white b
RM2B02K5B–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was the dictator of Spain from 1939 to his death in 1975. A conservative, he was shocked when the monarchy was removed and replaced with a democratic republic in 1931. With the 1936 elections, the conservatives fell and the leftist Popular Front came to power. Looking to overthrow the republic, Franco and other generals staged a partially successful coup, which started the Spanish Civil War. With the death of the other generals, Franco quickly became his faction's only leader. Franco received military support from local fascist,
RMP50TE3–Spain. Valley of the Fallen (Valle de los Caidos). 1940-1958. Monumental memorial dedicated by the Franco regime to the dead of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). By Pedro Muguruza (1893-1952) and Diego Mendez (1906-1987).
RM2TCY2RM–Gijón, 09/18/1939. Spanish Civil War. The Head of State Francisco Franco, giving a speech in the ruins of the Simancas barracks, directed at the heroism of the brave men who succumbed there. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Mendia
RME5GJCH–1939 Evening Standard (London) front page reporting Madrid surrenders to General Franco marking the end of the Spanish Civil War
RM2MD17N3–Statue on Broomielaw, near the River Clyde, as a monument to the volunteers who went from Glasgow to fight in the Spanish Civil war, 1936 - 1939.
RMTXG7RM–Poster for the Spanish Civil War, proclaiming strength in industry and agriculture
RM2TCXXAG–León, 05/23/1939. Spanish Civil War. The forces of the Condor Legion parading before Franco at the León military airfield, on the occasion of their return to Germany. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMTXGAA6–Portrait of General Francisco Franco, Spanish statesman, he established an autocratic dictatorship in Spain from 1939 to 1975. 1937
RM2TCXX4G–Madrid, 05/21/1939. Spanish Civil War. Thanksgiving celebrated at St. Barbara's Church to mark the end of the war. Generalissimo Francisco Franco attended with prominent personalities. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Segrú
RMCYXFMN–A photo album of the tTime of service and a letter opener,of a Luftwaffe member of the Condor Legion Large format time of service album with applied steel helmet.With ca.360 images from the period 1934 - 1940,among which are outstanding images predominately of the Spanish Civil War(1936 - 1939)including General Franco,tanks,aircraft,destroyed houses,bunkers and other war scenes.The album ends with images of fighter pilot Werner Mölders.Album dimensions 38 cm x 26 cm.Letter opener shaped like a Spanish broadsword.Iron blade with maker 'Toledo' on t,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMKCETHK–Francisco Franco Bahamonde (1892 – 1975) Spanish general, in 1936. Franco was the dictator and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death
RM2TCY1H6–Madrid, 04/01/1939. Spanish Civil War. Crowd cheering Francisco Franco commemorating his victory in the Civil War. In the image, people celebrating the victory at Puerta del Sol. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMP9JJP8–Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939), Victory Parade of national troops passing in front of the grands…
RMEX72NE–Propaganda poster by José Bardasano 'Our fallen require crushing Franco' 1939 published in Valencia during the Spanish Civil War
RM2F3M049–Spanish Civil War propaganda poster. 1936-1939. The relations of the 'Estat Catala' with the NAZI III Reich offensive truths.
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