Espagne 1936-1975 — les affiches des combattants de la liberté (tome 2), les Editions Libertaires, 2005
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Graphical Propaganda
of the
Spanish Freedom Fighters

girl in militia Social Justice
Girl in militia.
Committee of the Antifascist Militias. R. Marin. 1936. Postcard.
"19th July 1936, social justice."
The workers' and peasants' revolution begins.
CNT. Anonymous. 1936
Popular Army Week Give blood ! column of refugees
"The Week of the Popular Army.
The war industry, well organised, will produce a decisive blow for victory"
"Help the blood banks"
CNT, AIT. Valencia. Anonymous. 1936
A column of refugees in the Pyrenees. 1939.
barbarism ! They shall not pass ! What Europe allows ...
"Destruction! Barbarity!
This is the result of a degenerate culture.
Enrol in the Encyclopaedic Anarchist High School and acquire a humanist and rationalist culture at the service of progress."
Encyclopaedic Anarchist High School, Catalonia. Alaber. 1937.
"Madrid 1936. They shall not pass. We shall pass"
[bilingual text: Spanish and German]
John Heartfield (real name Helmut Herzfeld). 1936.
"Madrid: The 'military' action of the rebels.
What Europe tolerates and allows.
What your children can expect."
[In French]
Ministry of Propaganda. Unsigned. 1936.
(The photograph was used many times on different supports)
The poster was destined for international propaganda and was printed in several languages.
Help the blood banks weekly magazine Save the children !
"Companions!
Do you want to help the blood banks and the child-care centres?
Ask here for tickets in the popular lottery, for stamps, for postcards and for calendars"
CNT AIT, Organising Commission for blood-banks and child-care centres. 1936
"Umbral.
Graphical weekly in photogravure. 16 pages.
War, politics, literature, cinema, theatre, news"
Umbral. Photomontage. (Manuel Monléon?). 1937.
"Save the children.
The group Mujeres Libres advises you to evacuate the young ones.
Send them to the Council for Social Assistance.
Mothers! Put aside your egoism."
Mujeres Libres [Free Women], Madrid. 1937.

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