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Young Boy. Niño.
An overweight priest carries a rifle and holds the hand of a young boy with the Falangist flag. -
Writer; Escritor.
A writer transformed in a hula hoop goes around the waist of an effeminate falangist. -
Viva la Peace
Christmas themed political cartoon, ca. 1962 -
Viva Kennedy Political Cartoon Christmas Card
An illustrated card with cartoons of Christmas themed U.S. and world political events. -
Viejo federal
An elderly federalist keeps watch to help the young militiamen in their fight against fascism. -
University. Universidad.
A university student kicks a Falangist out of University. -
Una Grande Libre
The imperial eagle, symbol of the Franco’s regime, loses her feathers in the Falange's cage. The caption reads: Una Grande Libre, the Francoist motto, -
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. -
Turismo. Tourism.
There are two machines in a factory. The old machine is full of spiderwebs and has the pipes labeled with the words "commerce," "agriculture,"
"industry" and "farming." The new machine has pipes labeled with the words "tourism," and "foreign currency by emigrated workers." Money bills fall from the new machine to Franco's hands. He gives the money to a priest, a military man, and a civil guard. The caption reads, "It falls in their hands like rain of gold."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; Turism -
Trujillo
General Trujillo answers the phone and it is Franco calling. The caption reads "Trujillo:-¿Generalíssimo Franco?"