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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. -
Siameses
Two catholic priests look alike as if they were Siamese twins. One is shaking hands with Francisco Franco and the other with a Spanish worker. -
Photography of Aurelio Pego
"Nuestro entusiasta colaborador neoyorquino". -
Pro Democracia Española de Puerto Rico
"Miembros de Pro Democracia Española de Puerto Rico, reciben "España Libre" en el acto conmemorativo de la proclamación de la República. Dicha entidad se reunió el 15 de abril para celebrar la histórica fecha. En la foto, de izquierda a derecha: Sr. Aurelio Pego, Secretario de P.D.E.; Sra. Josefina Nieto Peña, publicista; Dra. Amelia Agostini de Del Río, profesora y escritora; Sr. José Toro Nazario, presidente de P.D.E. y Sr. José A. Buitrago, escritor, que fue el orador de dicho acto." -
25 años. 25 Years
The focal point of the cartoon is the number twenty-five. Franco is sitting on the number that signifies the longevity of his rule. His posture is one of satisfaction and triumph. Nevertheless, Aragonés covers the number with banners and drawings that refer to political persecution, intolerance, calumny, lies, the rise of the black market, torture, corruption, hate, misery, bribery, hunger, murder, prison, skulls, swastikas, Civil Guards executing common people, body parts scattered in mass graves, money bags, the devil, the military police, snakes, flies, spiders, and feces.Tags Antifascism -- United States; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Editorial Cartoons -- United States—20th century; Periodicals -- United States; Political prisoners; Political repression; Prisioneros politicos; Repression política; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States -
!Cría Cuervos!...
A short Franco kicks a tall Uncle Sam in the knee, which causes Uncle Sam cold sweats. The medals of honor from Franco’s army uniform fall to the floor with the force of the kick. -
Cría Cuervos…
A three-panel cartoon. In the first panel, Uncle Sam gives dollars to Franco; in the second, Franco gives them to Castro and buys sugar; in the third, Franco is best friends with Castro and Khrushchev. Uncle Sam is thinking "A leopard never changes its spots."Tags Antifascism -- United States; Bases militares, Americanas -- España; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Castro, Fidel; Comercio de azúcar -- Cuba; Editorial Cartoons -- United States—20th century; Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971; Military bases, American -- Spain; Periodicals -- United States; Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1936-1953; Sugar trade -- Cuba -- 20th century; Uncle Sam (Symbolic character); Unión Sovietica -- Politica y gobierno -
Apretón de manos. Handshake.
The name of the two Spanish labor unions, UGT and CNT, are written on the sleeves of two shaking hands, which are also strangling Francisco Franco.