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RMG4RBA4–c1936: Members of the British Battalion, Major Attlee Company, 15th International Brigade, displaying their banner during a lull in the fighting during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939.
RMEX73BD–International brigade soldiers with a Soviet Russian machine gun, during the Spanish Civil War
RMP2F9K2–Spanish Civil War. International brigade using the 'Tashanka', the WWI Russian machine gun.May 1938.
RM2A5YTBM–International brigade soldiers with a Soviet Russian machine gun, during the Spanish Civil War
RMT6HY6J–57/6 London; Spanish Civil War International Brigade men at Anti Nazi League march 1978
RM2A5YT6D–Scottish members of the International Brigades, during the Spanish Civil war. 1937
RMC455JN–International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War
RM2A5YTAF–Hans Beimler (2 July 1895 – 1 December 1936) arrives in Valencia, Spain with his Batalion de la muerte, one of the first contingents of the International Brigades volunteers who supported the Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War
RMTA2TPK–Photo of five American fighters of the Spanish Civil War from the International Brigade on the deck of the freighter 'Exiria' shortly before their arrival in the port of New York on March 17, 1940. The men were captured by Spanish national troops during the Spanish Civil War and had been released shortly before. From left to right: Rudolph O'Para, Clarence Blair, Cohn Haber, Anthony Kerhlicker, Larry Doran. In the background, the Statue of Liberty.
RM2A5YT5N–Poster showing how the International Brigades, were appreciated in republican areas, during the Spanish Civil war. 'Juventudes Libertarias de Madrid el pueblo Espanol recibira alborozado todas las ayudas que vengan del exterior' libertarian youth of the Spanish people in Madrid, receive with exhilaration all aid coming from abroad
RMC455K1–International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War
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RMTA2C6A–Photo of a flag of Norwegian volunteers of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War, 1937-1939. The banner says: 'As a front fighter in Spain from Norway'.
RM2M3JY1F–Photograph showing members of the Hungarian cavalry unit of the International Brigade, shown on their way to the Madrid front, during the Spanish Civil War, 1937. The International Brigade was made up of volunteers from all over Europe and North America, who went to Spain to fight for the Republican Government. Date: 1937
RMTA2CW8–Photo of voluntary Republican Spanish fighters on their return from the Spanish Civil War at Victoria Station in London on December 7, 1938. The 400 fighters of the International Brigades were received at the station by a crowd and socialist officials.
RM2B02K5F–The Abraham Lincoln Brigade was a group of volunteers from the United States who served in the Spanish Civil War as soldiers, technicians, medical personnel and aviators fighting for Spanish Republican forces as part of the International Brigades, against the Fascist forces of Francisco Franco and the Spanish Nationalists. Of the approximately 2,800 American volunteers, between 750 and 800 were killed in action or died of wounds or sickness.
RM2WM0PG0–The Intendencia or supply store of the XV International Brigades in Marçà, Catalonia used during the Ebro offensive July to Nov 1938
RM2B02K5Y–The Abraham Lincoln Brigade was a group of volunteers from the United States who served in the Spanish Civil War as soldiers, technicians, medical personnel and aviators fighting for Spanish Republican forces as part of the International Brigades, against the Fascist forces of Francisco Franco and the Spanish Nationalists. Of the approximately 2,800 American volunteers, between 750 and 800 were killed in action or died of wounds or sickness.
RM2GJAEX1–Spanish civil war - armed conflict between left and right forces in Spain in 1936-39. The war began with a revolt against the ruling People's Front government. Right Forces (rebels), the Falange, with its leader, General Franco, was supported by Italy and Germany. The government supported by the Left and volunteers from abroad in the International Brigade.
RM2B02K5A–Dr. Edward K. Barsky (1897-1975) was a prominent physician who led a group of American medical volunteers in Spain during the Civil War.
RMEX71C7–Spanish Civil War, International brigade members
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
RM2H916F4–Warszawa, 1947-03-15. D¹browszczak, komisarz polityczny brygady miêdzynarodowej im. Jaros³awa D¹browskiego, p³k Tadeusz Æwik (W³adys³aw Stopczyk) odznaczony Krzy¿em Grunwaldu III klasy za udzia³ w wojnie domowej w Hiszpanii w latach 1936-1939. wb PAP Warsaw, March 15, 1947. Dabrowszczak Colonel Tadeusz Cwik (Wladyslaw Stopczyk), the political commissioner of the Jaroslaw Dabrowski international brigade is decorated with the Grunwald Cross of the 3rd class for participation in Spanish civil war between 1936 and1939. wb PAP
RMT6HY6K–57/7 London; Spanish Civil War International Brigade men at Anti Nazi League march 1978
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
RMT0XKF9–press / media, magazines, 'Todos Unidos', front page, editor: 3rd battalion XIth International Brigade, special edition, November 1937, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2A5YTPA–Volunteers from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe in the International Brigade, during the Spanish Civil War
RM2M3JY14–Photographic portrait of General Emilio Kleber, Commander of the 11 International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War, pictured near Madrid in 1937. The International Brigade was made up of volunteers from all over Europe and North America, who went to Spain to fight for the Republican Government. Date: 1937
RMTA2GFX–Photo of voluntary Republican Spanish fighters on their return from the Spanish Civil War at Victoria Station in London on December 7, 1938. The 400 fighters of the International Brigades were received at the station by a crowd and Socialist officials.
RMTA3579–Photo of voluntary Republican fighters, who are greeted by a crowd with banners and flags on their return from the Spanish Civil War in front of Victoria Station in London on December 7, 1938. The 400 fighters of the International Brigades were received at the railway station by socialist officials.
RM2WM0PGY–The Intendencia or supply store of the XV International Brigades in Marçà, Catalonia used during the Ebro offensive July to Nov 1938
RM2GJAEY6–Spanish civil war - armed conflict between left and right forces in Spain in 1936-39. The war began with a revolt against the ruling People's Front government. Right Forces (rebels), the Falange, with its leader, General Franco, was supported by Italy and Germany. The government supported by the Left and volunteers from abroad in the International Brigade.
RM2WM0PFJ–Memorial in the Sierra de Cavalls to 37 XV International Brigade volunteers killed during the 1938 Ebro offensive constructed by Brigade engineers.
RMEX71CA–Scottish members of the International Brigades, during the Spanish Civil war. 1937
RM2M3JY1B–Photograph showing a Cuban soldier of the Abraham Lincoln Battalion, International Brigade, using a megaphone to implore Nationalist troops to join the Republican cause, 1937. The International Brigade was a volunteer force which supported the Republican Government during the Spanish Civil War. Volunteers came from all over Europe and North America; the Abraham Lincoln Battalion had men from Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines, Canada and the USA. Date: 1937
RM2M3JY1J–Soldier from the Philippine Islands serving in the Abraham Lincoln Battalion of the International Brigade, during the Spanish Civil War. This soldier is shown using a periscope to view the landscape towards the enemy, Nationalist, positions. The International Brigade was a volunteer force which supported the Republican Government during the Spanish Civil War. Volunteers came from all over Europe and North America; the Abraham Lincoln Battalion had men from Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines, Canada and the USA. 1937
RMTA265W–Photo of a voluntary Republican fighter of the Civil War, who is kissed by two women at Victoria Station in London on their return from the Spanish Civil War on the 7th of December, 1938. The 400 fighters of the International Brigades were received at the station by a crowd and socialist officials.
RM2M3JY0K–Photograph showing two soldiers of the Abraham Lincoln Battalion firing at Nationalist positions on the Morata Front, during the Spanish Civil War, 1937. The men are pictured firing their rifles from a well sand-bagged trench. The Abraham Lincoln Battalion was part of the International Brigade, a volunteer force which supported the Republican Government during the Spanish Civil War. Volunteers came from all over Europe and North America; the Abraham Lincoln Battalion had men from Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines, Canada and the USA. Date: 1937
RMTA242X–Photo of six Republican soldiers (four on horseback) of an unknown batallion of the International Brigade on the Teruel Front during the Spanish Civil War in Spain, 1937.
RMEX72MD–Members of the American 'Lincoln Brigade) leave New York to volunteer for the international Brigades, during the Spanish Civil War
RMTA162Y–Photo of a group of English fighters of the International Brigades, who were led away by Spanish soldiers of the Guardia Civil in 1937.
RMTA2T2N–Photo of a group of volunteer Spanish fighters who want to go to war on the Republican side. The fighters wear winter coats and luggage and are questioned by French gendarmes.
RMTA3AJ9–Photo of passers-by who give their last escort to the fallen Republican fighter Hans Beimler during the funeral procession in Barcelona at the beginning of December 1936. The former communist deputy of the German Reichstag and political commissar of the Thaelmann Batallion of the XI. International Brigade was shot dead by Spanish national troops near Moncloa Palace in Madrid on December 1, 1936.
RMTA2T3J–Photo of a column of 60 liberated foreign soldiers (French, English, German) shortly after their being handed over by the Spanish national faction to France in the Spanish-French border town of Hendaye on May 30, 1937.
RMEX745R–Poster stating that the International brigades stand united with Spaniards against invaders, during the Spanish Civil War 1937.
RMTA32GM–Photo of a column of 60 liberated foreign soldiers (French, English, German) shortly after their being handed over by the Spanish national faction to France in the Spanish-French border town of Hendaye on May 30, 1937.
RMTA2FY5–Photo of a Republican demonstration in remembrance of the 19. anniversary of the October Revolution (November 1917) on the Rambla (Promenade Las Ramblas) at the beginning of November, 1936. The marching military policemen carry a banner: 'The military police (Carabineros) greet their Soviet-Russian brothers.' The police officers in uniform raise their fists saluting. Passers-by watch the scene on the pavement.
RMTA2K8W–Photo of a group of foreign volunteer fighters (on the left in civilian clothes) on their arrival at the quay in the Port of Barcelona. Behind, an anarchist fighter sitting on the hood of a car with a gun. On the car stands FAI (Federacion Anarquista Iberica, Iberian Anarchist Federation). In the background, a foreigner changes clothes.
RMEX71C9–Poster showing how the International Brigades, were appreciated in republican areas, during the Spanish Civil war. 'Juventudes Libertarias de Madrid el pueblo Espanol recibira alborozado todas las ayudas que vengan del exterior' libertarian youth of the S
RMEX745Y–Volunteers from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe in the International Brigade, during the Spanish Civil War
RMEX745P–Poster entitled 'Todos los Pueblos del Mundo estan en las Brigadas International Brigades poster during the Spanish Civil War 'All the People of the World are United With Spain'), Spain, 1937.
RMEX739C–Hans Beimler (2 July 1895 – 1 December 1936) arrives in Valencia, Spain with his Batalion de la muerte, one of the first contingents of the International Brigades volunteers who supported the Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War
RMEX71C5–André Marty (1886 - 23 November 1956) leading figure in the French Communist Party. He was a member of the National Assembly and Secretary of Comintern from 1935 to 1944. Political Commissar of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War from
RMEX712F–Hans Beimler (2 July 1895 – 1 December 1936) German Communist deputy in the Reichstag. A fervent anti-Nazi, he had been detained in Dachau concentration camp in April 1933 He went to Spain as commissar of the first contingent of the International Brigades
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