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La Fiera Totalitaria
The Capitoline Wolf is standing on "The Berlin-Rome Axis." It carries a medal with the swastika, a skull, and a Roman bundle. -
Dios en el Cielo y Hitler en la Tierra
Hitler is drawn as a monstrous king of Earth, which he keeps chained in his hand. He is surrounded by snakes, skulls, and symbols of death and war.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; Grapich Art; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States -
Mussolini
Mussolini is giving the Nazi salute dressed as an ancient Roman Emperor. And he is holding a Roman bundle. He is standing on the globe and on the people. -
Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas
An allegorical drawing of Spain haunted with Stuka planes, death, the plague, hunger, poverty, and cold weather. A front page of Frente Popular announces the fundraising for Spanish children. Packets with clothes, milk, supplies, toys, and medicines are piling up. -
No necesita comentario un crimen consumado.
Dibujo alegórico de Hitler ocupando Checoslovaquia. Está dibujado como un sátiro y ha sacrificado la paz y a Checoslovaquia en un altar de sacrificio cubierto por el Tratado de Munich. -
Checoslovaquia
Czechoslovakia is drawn as a woman impersonating the republic. It is sold by England and France to Hitler, who takes her while he hides a dagger behind his back. -
Dónde nació el fascismo europeo moderno y ¡dónde muere!
Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini are drawn as baby snakes hatching from eggs in Germany and Italy. Once in Spain, these snakes are decapitated. -
Un precursor de la antropofagia que vuelve.
Adolf Hitler is drawn as a prehistoric man eating human flesh. The leg he is eating is "imported from Barcelona." A river of blood runs to the forefront. -
Como el Duce premia el sacrificio. How the Duce Rewards Sacrifice.
Benito Mussolini is giving the Italian people fishbones while he spends the country's wealth in war armament. The people ask for clemency and the Duce says sacrifices must be made for Italy -
¿A dónde nos llevas?
Franco is driving a carriage pulled by his supporters. It contains a big bag of dollars for fascist countries, the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the economic elite. It has the Spanish flag, and the Falangist motto "Arriba España," a Catholic cross, and a swastika. The legend says "To a Happy Spain."