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Franco's Naranjas. Naranjas de Franco
Franco is selling oranges on sale in various languages signaling he is selling Spain to anyone who would buy it, even to Communist countries.Tags Antifascism -- United States; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Culturas Antifascistas -- Estados Unidos; Editorial Cartoons -- United States -- 20th century; Francisco Franco Bahamonde; international relations; International Trade; Mercado internacional; Periodicals -- United States; relaciones internacionales -
Cambio de Ministros. Change of Secretaries.
Franco is behind a puppet theatre and has discarded several puppets that represent Ministers. He is thinking about which new puppets to use for his show. He is wearing a military uniform and a swastika. The caption says "Change of Secretaries."
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Monarquía. Monarchy
Old Franco thinks of Juan Carlos as the new King of Spain to continue leading his regime of oligarchs, military men, and the Catholic Church. Meanwhile, a worker continues to hope for a liberal democracy. -
Justicia. Justice
Francisco Franco moves "Justice" as if it were a puppet. -
Ginebra
The International Commission of Jurists gives Francisco Franco its report entitled El imperio de la Ley (1962) that negatively affects the entry of Spain in the European Economic Community.Tags Antifascism -- United States; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Comunidad Económica Europea; Editorial Cartoons -- United States -- 20th century; European Economic Community; Francisco Franco Bahamonde; international relations; Periodicals -- United States; relaciones internacionales -
Dorian Gray
Dorian Gray.
Francisco Franco, drawn as an old man and self-proclaimed King of Spain, looks at his reflection in his portrait. He sees a young lieutenant who is burning in hell.
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!Cría Cuervos!...
A short Franco kicks a tall Uncle Sam in the knee, which causes Uncle Sam cold sweats. The medals of honor from Franco’s army uniform fall to the floor with the force of the kick.