Max Aub Mohrenwitz.
Eric Arthur Blair.
Miguel Hernandez Gilabert.
Guernica.
For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Dionisio Ridruejo Jimenez.
Gregorio Maranon y Posadillo.
Federico Garcia Lorca.
Cover of the 1937 Spanish civil war novel.
The Left-winger.
The Hoarder.
Nicolas Guillen.
Spanish Civil war publishing.
Tribute performance during the Spanish Civil War of 'Mariana Pineda'.
Jose Solchaga Zalar with Camilo Alonso Vega.
Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg.
Julio Alvarez del Vayo, Spanish Socialist politician.
Margarita Nelken.
Hans Beimler.
Rafael Garcia Serrano.
Luis Araquistain Quevedo.
Eugeni d’Ors i Rovira.
The Pessimist.
Rafael Alberti Merello; Spanish poet.
Spanish Civil War.
Rafael Garcia Valino.
General Franco.
Guardia Civil.
Francisco Franco.
Outlines.
Marcel Rosenberg.
Garibaldi battalion of the 9th mixed brigade.
Zaragoza Offensive.
Joan Comorera talks to Rafael Vidiella.
Meeting of Basque leaders.
Action at Teruel.
Volunteers from the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe in the International Brigade.
Le Vieux Marc.
Republican soldiers.
POUM and other republicans march in Barcelona.
Spanish Civil War reaches Barcelona.
Anti-fascist militias defend Madrid.
Spanish Civil War female Republican militia guards.
Republican soldier in Bilbao.
Franz Anton Sanz.
A Spanish Civil War, child refugee.
Spanish refugees at the French border.
Vicente Rojo Lluch.
Evacuation of civilians.
Spanish refugees.
Entry of nationalist forces to the city of Teruel.
Executed Republicans.
El Rumor.
Republican collection of poetry.
Left to right Spanish socialist politicians.
Jose Buenaventura Durruti.
Imprisoned Republicans.
Scottish members of the International Brigades.
Don Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera.
Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky.
POUM militia guards.
Republican soldiers in Spain.
Jose Buenaventura Durruti Dumange.
Republican soldiers defend San Marcial.
Communist militia force enters Madrid to fight for the city.
Republican soldiers rest for food.
Refugee children escape from Malaga.
Republican soldiers on the march.
Republican soldiers guard a bank building used as an air raid shelter.
Franz (Francisco) Anton Sanz.
Battle of Brunete.
Republican position at the Battle of Brunete, during the Spanish Civil War..
Evacuation of infant children from Santander.
A civilian is helped to safety at Teruel.
Santiago Jose Carrillo leads a militia march.
Republican troops loyal to General Casado seize ministry building in Madrid.
Spanish refugees reach France.
Evacuees in Russia.
Spanish refugees arrive in France.
Nationalist soldiers in action.
Republican soldiers flee Spain.
Civilians flee Spain.
Refugee children at school in the USSR.
Prisoners in Barcelona.
Nationalist soldiers pass through hills in Spain.
Spanish republican film actress Juanita Montenegro.
Falangist's entering canteen.
Jose Solchaga Zala.
Nationalist arrest republican civilians following the seizure of the town of Irun.
Rationing of supplies.
Damage caused in the town of Oviedo, Spain.
German Heinkel III aircraft.
Communal food bank.
Spanish nationalist forces in North Africa.
Militia fighters resist in Madrid.
Field Marshal Hermann Goering.
Young republican soldiers.
Nationalist soldiers enter Burgos, Spain.
Spanish refugee children reach England.
Destroyed village in Spain.
Children prepare to leave Spain.
Soldiers.
Brigade of death, anarchist group members.
Propaganda illustration against hoarding.
International Brigades poster.
The Battle of Irun.
Unexploded rocket shell.
Nationalist forces during the Madrid offensive.
Republican civilians collect donations.
The American Lincoln battalion of the International Brigades.
American 'Lincoln Brigade' leaves New York, for the international Brigades.
Street battle in the Spanish Civil War.
1936 military uprising in Seville.
Two Carlist soldiers.
Carlist (monarchist) militia.
Falangist's commandeer vehicles.
Salamanca Cathedral.
Issued by the Ministry of Propaganda, Madrid Office.
Dynamiter (bombardier).
The optimist.
Fighting at the Puerta de Carros.
The First Task is to win the War.
Spanish Civil War Republican propaganda poster 'Per a Euzkadi l'ofensiva!.
Propaganda poster published in Valencia.
Spanish Civil War Basque propaganda poster.
Spanish Communist party propaganda.
The Old and New Spain.
Illustration depicting a scene from the Spanish Civil War
Propaganda illustration showing street fighting during the Spanish Civil War
Demonstration in Barcelona.
Miguell Azana centre with members of the Popular Front Government.
Isidora Dolores Ibarurri Gomez.
Isidora Dolores Ibarurri.
Collective food and general store in Barcelona.
Falange militia leaves for Arlanzon area near Burgos, Spain.
Republican militia in Madrid.
Russian volunteers for the Republican army.
Collective efforts in farm production to meet the republican war effort.
Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia.
Republican artillery in action at Teruel.
Republican militia on the move towards a battle front.
Republican prisoners of war.
Troops from Spanish Morocco march into Madrid.
Bank in Vizcaya closed.
Bombs dropped on Barcelona.
Militia men march through a town in Spain.
Nationalist 'Junker 52' aircraft.
Republican civilians with armaments in Barcelona.
Republican soldiers in battle.
Recruitment poster in Barcelona.
Battle of the Ebro.
Nationalist soldiers advance with bayonets.
Orphan and refugee children.
Spanish refugees reach the French border.
Shells explode and civilians run for cover.
Aerial attack on republican positions.
We will not win the war without a well ordered Republic, says the Communist Party.
Anti-fascist poster.
Soldiers playing music during a break in hostilities.
Mikhail Efimovich Koltsov.
On The war.
War Crime.
The countryside.
Spanish communist propaganda poster.
Inside the Cathedral of Siguenza.
General Don Emilio Mola y Vidal, 1st Duke of Mola.
Joseph Monasterio Ituarte.
Juan Perea Capulino.
Cipriano Mera Sanz.
General Cabanellas.
Italian brigade in action.
Army commanded by the Basque Government.
Manfred Stern.
Russian volunteers.
Refugees cross snow covered mountains.
Brigade General, Gonzalo Gonzalez de Lara, military commander of Burgos.
General Francisco Franco future dictator of Spain.
Don Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera y Saenz de Heredia.
Juan Yague y Blanco.
General Fidel Davila Arrondo.
Juan Garcia Oliver.
Jose Millan-Astray y Terreros.
Maria del Carmen Franco y Polo.
Isabel Pascual de Pobil and Nicolas Franco Bahamonde.
Bibiano Fernandez Osorio y Tafall.
Segismundo Casado Lopez.
Adolfo Prada Vaquero.
Juan Negrin y Lopez, Spanish politician.
Woman collecting funds for the Nationalist (pro-Franco) forces.
Republican anarchist militia fighters.