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Robert Capa / International Center of Photography (3)
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1930s (3)
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SPAIN. The Spanish Civil War. The Republican side.
Robert Capa / International Center of Photography
The Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, when part of the Spanish army rebelled against the Second Republic, a democratic government elected in 1931. It gained international dimensions when Fascist Germany and Italy began supporting the military uprising, led by General Franco, with weapons and soldiers. The USSR helped the Republic, and a significant contingent of volunteers joined the International Brigades and fought for the Republic. The conflict became the symbol of a larger conflict between Fascists and Communists. The war ended in 1939 with Franco's victory over the Republicans.
Robert Capa / International Center of Photography
1936
SPAIN. Barcelona. August 1936. Republican militiamembers.
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Robert Capa / International Center of Photography
1936
SPAIN. Catalonia. August-September 1936. Near Barcelona. Republican...
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Robert Capa / International Center of Photography
1936
SPAIN. Barcelona or its vicinity. August, 1936. Republican militiaman...
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