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WWII Air Raid Shelter Unearthed in Alcalá de Henares
A previously unknown air raid shelter from the Spanish Civil War, discovered in Alcalá de Henares, Spain during renovations, contained artifacts from the era and unexpectedly, modern refuse. The shelter, dating back to autumn 1938, was found to be surprisingly well-preserved, offering valuable insig...
WWII Air Raid Shelter Unearthed in Alcalá de Henares
A previously unknown air raid shelter from the Spanish Civil War, discovered in Alcalá de Henares, Spain during renovations, contained artifacts from the era and unexpectedly, modern refuse. The shelter, dating back to autumn 1938, was found to be surprisingly well-preserved, offering valuable insig...
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Spanish Royals Honor Republican Victims at Mauthausen
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain made their first official visit to Mauthausen concentration camp on Sunday, commemorating the 80th anniversary of its liberation and honoring the approximately 5,000 Spanish Republicans who died there, a visit seen as significant in a time of rising far-righ...
Spanish Royals Honor Republican Victims at Mauthausen
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain made their first official visit to Mauthausen concentration camp on Sunday, commemorating the 80th anniversary of its liberation and honoring the approximately 5,000 Spanish Republicans who died there, a visit seen as significant in a time of rising far-righ...
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The 1935 Vuelta a España: A Patriotic Race Amidst Political Unrest
The inaugural Vuelta a España cycling race in 1935, organized by the newspaper Informaciones, served as a patriotic display amid rising political tensions in Spain, showcasing 'Spanishness and sporting brotherhood' while unintentionally revealing the country's subtle concealment of its uncomfortable...
The 1935 Vuelta a España: A Patriotic Race Amidst Political Unrest
The inaugural Vuelta a España cycling race in 1935, organized by the newspaper Informaciones, served as a patriotic display amid rising political tensions in Spain, showcasing 'Spanishness and sporting brotherhood' while unintentionally revealing the country's subtle concealment of its uncomfortable...
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SGAE Documents Persecution of Authors During Spanish Civil War and Francoist Era
The SGAE's new book, "Ángeles y demonios," and accompanying exhibition detail the persecution of hundreds of its author members during Spain's Civil War and Francoist era (1936-1945), including prominent figures like Federico García Lorca and Pedro Muñoz Seca, showcasing their stories and artifacts.
SGAE Documents Persecution of Authors During Spanish Civil War and Francoist Era
The SGAE's new book, "Ángeles y demonios," and accompanying exhibition detail the persecution of hundreds of its author members during Spain's Civil War and Francoist era (1936-1945), including prominent figures like Federico García Lorca and Pedro Muñoz Seca, showcasing their stories and artifacts.
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Spanish Students Retrace 1937 Civil War Exile Route
Thirty-eight Spanish students walked from Madrid to France to commemorate the 1937 exile of teacher Ricardo Esparza and 600 children fleeing the Spanish Civil War, highlighting gaps in Spanish education regarding this historical event.
Spanish Students Retrace 1937 Civil War Exile Route
Thirty-eight Spanish students walked from Madrid to France to commemorate the 1937 exile of teacher Ricardo Esparza and 600 children fleeing the Spanish Civil War, highlighting gaps in Spanish education regarding this historical event.
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Hearst Newsreels: A Visual Record of the Spanish Civil War
Recently digitized Hearst newsreels, spanning 1936-1939, offer a unique visual record of the Spanish Civil War, showing both combat and civilian life; the collection, totaling nine million meters of film, is available online.
Hearst Newsreels: A Visual Record of the Spanish Civil War
Recently digitized Hearst newsreels, spanning 1936-1939, offer a unique visual record of the Spanish Civil War, showing both combat and civilian life; the collection, totaling nine million meters of film, is available online.
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Spanish Royals Honor Republican Exiles at Mauthausen
The Spanish King and Queen honored Spanish Republican exiles at the Mauthausen concentration camp, symbolizing reconciliation with a painful past and acknowledging the values for which many fought during the Spanish Civil War.

Spanish Royals Honor Republican Exiles at Mauthausen
The Spanish King and Queen honored Spanish Republican exiles at the Mauthausen concentration camp, symbolizing reconciliation with a painful past and acknowledging the values for which many fought during the Spanish Civil War.
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Robert Capa: Iconic War Photographer's Life and Legacy
Robert Capa, a Hungarian-born photojournalist, achieved global recognition for his iconic photographs of the Spanish Civil War, D-Day, and the creation of Israel; his work is known for its intense realism and profound impact on anti-war sentiment.

Robert Capa: Iconic War Photographer's Life and Legacy
Robert Capa, a Hungarian-born photojournalist, achieved global recognition for his iconic photographs of the Spanish Civil War, D-Day, and the creation of Israel; his work is known for its intense realism and profound impact on anti-war sentiment.
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Huelva to Open Museum Showcasing Exiled Painter José Caballero
A new museum in Huelva, Spain, will showcase the artistic legacy of José Caballero (1915–1991), a painter whose career was marked by both international acclaim and internal exile under the Franco regime; the museum will house 150 paintings and 2,500 drawings, sculptures, figurines and other material...

Huelva to Open Museum Showcasing Exiled Painter José Caballero
A new museum in Huelva, Spain, will showcase the artistic legacy of José Caballero (1915–1991), a painter whose career was marked by both international acclaim and internal exile under the Franco regime; the museum will house 150 paintings and 2,500 drawings, sculptures, figurines and other material...
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Madrid Metro Unearths Comillas Neighborhood's Post-Civil War History
Archeological work on Madrid's Metro Line 11 unearthed 1940s barrack remnants in the Comillas neighborhood, prompting a community history event revealing the area's evolution from a post-Civil War settlement to a modern residential area, including accounts of gang activity and community organizing, ...

Madrid Metro Unearths Comillas Neighborhood's Post-Civil War History
Archeological work on Madrid's Metro Line 11 unearthed 1940s barrack remnants in the Comillas neighborhood, prompting a community history event revealing the area's evolution from a post-Civil War settlement to a modern residential area, including accounts of gang activity and community organizing, ...
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Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.

Alicante Archive Reveals 302 Execution Records from Post-Civil War Spain
Newly discovered files in the Alicante Provincial Historical Archive reveal the execution records of 302 individuals, including Antonia Molla, a 61-year-old woman executed in 1942, highlighting the post-war repression in Alicante following the Spanish Civil War.
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Digital Archive of Hearst Newsreels Offers Unprecedented Look at Spanish Civil War
The Packard Humanities Institute has digitized and released online thousands of Hearst newsreels, including 288 films documenting the Spanish Civil War from 1936, offering unprecedented access to primary source material, including previously unseen footage.

Digital Archive of Hearst Newsreels Offers Unprecedented Look at Spanish Civil War
The Packard Humanities Institute has digitized and released online thousands of Hearst newsreels, including 288 films documenting the Spanish Civil War from 1936, offering unprecedented access to primary source material, including previously unseen footage.
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52% Bias Score
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