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El CId
A black background for one side of the cartoon and white for the other side. One has Empire buildings, a Cid statue, and the Falangist symbol. The other side has run down buildings. -
El destino de la peseta.
Walking in a small Spanish town, a man jokes about the peseta's fate. In the background, a fat priest is walking. The dialogue in the caption says, "Where has the peseta gone?" "To the Valley of the Fallen."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 -
El gran fariseo. The Great Hypocrite.
Franco is dramatically crying over the death of Pope John XXIII. The Generalissimo is standing on a pile of skulls and bones. In the pile of bones, Aragonés places banners with the names of those who died defending democracy during the Spanish Civil War, died in exile, or were assassinated under Fascist rulers.Tags Antifascism -- United States; Antifascistas -- España; Antifascists -- Spain; Aragonés, Sergio, 1937-; Besteiro, Julián, 1870-1940; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Companys i Jover, Lluís, 1882-1940; Disidentes -- España; Dissenters -- Spain; Editorial Cartoons -- United States -- 20th century; Fosas communes -- España; Franco, Francisco, 1892-1975; Grimau García, Julián, 1911-1963; Largo Caballero, Francisco, 1869-1946; Mass graves -- Spain; Moreno Barranco, Miguel,1932-1963; Nacional Catolicismo -- España; National Catholicism -- Spain; Peiró, Joan, 1887-1942; Periodicals -- United States; Political repression -- Spain; Pope John XXIII; Popes; Represión Política -- España; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States; Zugadi Garmendia, Luís, 1897-1938 -
El imperio de Franco. Franco's Empire.
Franco is laying on a bench sleeping as he dreams about the entire world being known as the "Spanish Empire." -
El milagro económico. The Economic Miracle.
Franco is making a house of cards. The image is an idiomatic pun to the title of the cartoon.Tags Anti-fascist Cultures -- United States; Caricatura Editorial; Culturas Antifascistas -- Estados Unidos; Economía -- España; Economy -- Spain; 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 -
Entre Bastidores. Behind the Scenes.
A pair of Civil Guards hides the violent repression of Two Civil Guards pose for tourists while they are propping up a theatrical backdrop that includes flamenco dances, a bullfighter, and picturesque white stucco houses. The backdrop hides other Civil Guards hitting demonstrators who are asking for freedom for political prisoners, trade union freedom, and civil rights.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 -
España Libre
Masthead of España Libre, August 30, 1940 -
Exodus
Spanish Civil War refugees walk toward the French border. -
Falangist and Communist. Falangista y comunista.
A Falangist and a Communist are sitting on men that are tied up. -
Falangista
A Falangist is doing the Roman salute and wears a shirt with a big yoke-and-arrow emblem of the Falange on the left side. His stomach is big signifying his upper class, his feet are moving like a child, which implies his low cognitive capabilities.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