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Fist and book. Puño y libro.
A fist blows a book closed and kills a student in between the pages of the book. -
Flautista. Flute player.
One of the miners from the Asturias strike is depicted as a Pied Piper of Hamelin (the Legendary character). Spanish intellectuals, students, and workers might follow his tune. -
Food. Comida
A Nazi feeds a Falangist and a cardinal. They are sitting on his lap. -
Foto de Francisco Huerta. Photo of Francisco Huerta
Francisco Huerta is acting in Ignacio Zugadi Garmendia's antifascist play "Hombres y Mujeres" at the Palm Garden stage in 1943. He is the fourth from left.Tags Anti-fascist Cultures -- United States; Caricatura Editorial; Culturas Antifascistas -- Estados Unidos; España Libre (New York, 1939-1977); Fascism -- Spain -- 1939-1975; Fascismo -- España -- 1939-1975; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States -
Fraga
Manuel Fraga Iribarne is seated on the lap of Franco as if he were the puppet of a Franco ventriloquist. The show is called "Secretary for Information." -
Fragatas
A frigate is sailing through the ocean with the sun shining above it. -
Franco Falangist;Franco Fanlangista;
Franco and a Falangist are standing on stools as they sew a monster together. The animal has the words "Spain Franco Falangist" on its stomach. -
Franco's Empire.
El Imperio de FrancoFranco is standing on a man's back with a whip in his hand. The man's shirt reads "Spain" and the caption reads "Franco's Empire." -
Franco's Naranjas. Naranjas de Franco
Franco is selling oranges on sale in various languages signaling he is selling Spain to anyone who would buy it, even to Communist countries.Tags Antifascism -- United States; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Culturas Antifascistas -- Estados Unidos; Editorial Cartoons -- United States -- 20th century; Francisco Franco Bahamonde; international relations; International Trade; Mercado internacional; Periodicals -- United States; relaciones internacionales -
Francoist Press. Prensa franquista.
The Spanish press drawn as an old prostitute leaning onto a streetlamp with a crow on her arm. The crow’s name is Opus Dei, a Catholic organization that supported Franco’s regime.