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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." -
Car. Coche.
A Falangist pushes Franco’s car but none of them are paying attention and they are about to crash against a tree while the military, the clergy, and the oligarchy run away. -
Castelao
Announcement about the reprint of Spanish government propaganda during the Spanish Civil War. -
Censura
One hand is writing and another hand stops it. Una mano está escribiendo y otra mano la para. -
Chains and Fists. Cadenas y puños.
A prisoner is walking with chains around his ankles and he is clenching his fists. -
Civil War Spirit. Espíritu de Guerra Civil.
Franco with a saber in his hand runs next to a giant whose shirt reads "Civil War Spirit". The caption reads "When there is no other spectre, one can always summon up this one." -
Cowboy and Torero
An American and a Spaniard cross paths. The reader can see their thoughts in bubbles. Although they look quite alike, the Spaniard sees a cowboy, and the American sees a Torero; -
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?" -
Crowns. Coronas.
A prisoner is sitting in a prison cell with his wrists chained and a thorn crown on his head. The caption reads "Spain has plenty of crowns... free elections are the solution!!!" -
Cuando faltaban fusiles
Un miliciano is dead. The Fascist troop keeps advancing.