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Kruschev
Franco is on a stand with the Falange’s symbols and Kruschev is on another with Communist symbols. Both have portraits of murdered intellectuals that have been crossed out behind them. The cartoon shows these names Lorca, Machado, Hernández, and Jiménez behind Franco and Pasternak, Fadeyev, Mayakoysky y Essenin (Yesenin) behind Kruschev. -
Crazy. Locos
Franco is reading the The New York Times in a big chair with the Falangist yoke and arrows. He is very surprised and the caption reproduces his thoughts "Republicans, Democrats, and Elections! ... are they mad?" -
Letter. Carta
Franco is dressed in his military uniform with a svastika and he is on top a cage. Spain is inside the cage. Franco is holding the cage’s keys in his hand when he receives a letter from the United States addressed to “Francisco Franco, the great friend of the free world." -
Statue of Liberty. Estatua de la libertad.
Franco is painting the Statue of Liberty. It looks surprised because it is dressed as a Spanish Civil Guard, with the Falange yoke and arrows, carrying a pistol and a sable - symbol of the Moor Guard. -
General De Gaulle
Franco sings to a folclórica under her balcony. She throws him a pot of flowers. Next to this scene, General De Gaulle is under the balcony of a pretty girl wearing a liberty cap and saying a big YES to the French general. The Spanish Republic was called "la niña bonita" (the pretty girl). -
Keep them Quiet. Que se callen;.
A Falangist orangutan imprisons and gags an intellectual or an artist. His tail has these words: New Inquisition. The caption says: "The only way to keep them quiet." -
Writer; Escritor.
A writer transformed in a hula hoop goes around the waist of an effeminate falangist. -
Young Boy. Niño.
An overweight priest carries a rifle and holds the hand of a young boy with the Falangist flag. -
Three Popes. Tres Papas.
Three Popes are in the cartoon: the first is covering his moth, the second is covering his eyes, the third is covering his ears. -
Hail Mary. Ave Maria.
A priest's hand holds a hungry teacher who teaches his pupils the Hail Mary.