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Latin American Dictators
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina (1891 – 1961), Juan Domingo Perón (1895 – 1974), Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1900 – 1975) and Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez (1914 – 2001) in military uniforms are all sitting in chairs in front of an empty chair. -
Calling Trujillo. Llamando a Trujillo.
Franco is talking on a telephone saying "Hello! Hello!...Trujillo?, while four men symbolizing the pillars of Franco balance on pillars that are breaking up while they are holding up rocks with different things written on them. The rocks read "Opus Dei", "Immorality", "Brutes", "Stupidity", "Intolerance", "Permanent State of Civil War Repression", "Gorillas", "Dictatorship", "Incompetence", "Robberies", "Hypocrisy", "Ignorance", and "Misery." -
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 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. -
Huelgas
A small Franco stands on a pillar like the stature of Chistopher Columbus in Barcelona while a man cuts the pillar with a saw that reads "Huelgas." -
Imperio Español
A man looks like a rat and is posed as a statue who says good bye. One of his feet is on top of a bag of money and the statue's banner reads "Spanish Empire." The caption reads": "Imperialist 'pose' in Infi"; -
Las artes
A lady with scissors symbolizes the censorship in Spain cutting up the arts. -
Silla y guitarra.
A Civil War watches a stage with a chair and a guitar. The cartoon was reprinted on Dec. 12, 1960. -
Censura
One hand is writing and another hand stops it. Una mano está escribiendo y otra mano la para. -
Corrido a Pedro Infante
Sombrero Records advertisement for newspaper, lyrics and music by Jose Morante, image of Pedro Infante. Grabación Sombrero SO-111