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Headline: Demonstration against the Spanish Civil War, 1938Date: 04.04.1938Image text: Americans protest against the arms embargo on Spain and demand arm shipments. The United Committee of Spanish Women called for this demonstration and came up with the demand to lift the arms embargo against Spain. In the background, the buildings of the State Department in Washington.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869502Demonstration against the Spanish Civil War, 1938Americans protest against the arms embargo on Spain and demand arm shipments. The United Committee of Spanish Women called for this demonstration and came up with the demand to lift the arms embargo against Spain. In the background, the buildings of the State Department in Washington.
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Headline: Protest movement to support Spain in Moscow, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Photo of a protest march through the inner-city of Moscow, Russia, the Soviet Union in the summer of 1936. The USSR supported the fight of the Republicans against the Spanish Nationalist putschists under General Francisco Franco with weapon deliveries and voluntary troops. The democratic fighting Spain is greeted on the posters.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869450Protest movement to support Spain in Moscow, 1936Photo of a protest march through the inner-city of Moscow, Russia, the Soviet Union in the summer of 1936. The USSR supported the fight of the Republicans against the Spanish Nationalist putschists under General Francisco Franco with weapon deliveries and voluntary troops. The democratic fighting Spain is greeted on the posters.
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Headline: American communists protest on board of the "Bremen", 1936Date: 22.08.1936Image text: Communist men and women have raided the ship Norddeutsche Lloyd "Bremen" and protest against the German participation in the Spanish civil war. The banner reads: "Stop Nazi intervention in Spain".Photo: ScherlImage number: 01059970American communists protest on board of the "Bremen", 1936Communist men and women have raided the ship Norddeutsche Lloyd "Bremen" and protest against the German participation in the Spanish civil war. The banner reads: "Stop Nazi intervention in Spain".
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Headline: Anti-Nazi rally in Washington, D.C., 1936Date: 30.11.1936Image text: Demonstrators protest in front of the German Embassy in Washington D.C. against the recognition of the Franco regime in Spain and demand the release of Lawrence Simpson, an American sailor imprisoned in Germany. A protester holds a banner saying "Free Lawrence Simpson". In the background, an advertising sign of the "Engineering Hechinger Corporation Wrecking Dept" can be seen. From the group that calls itself "Committee against Nazi intervention in Spain", about 50 demonstrators were arrested.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00364174Anti-Nazi rally in Washington, D.C., 1936Demonstrators protest in front of the German Embassy in Washington D.C. against the recognition of the Franco regime in Spain and demand the release of Lawrence Simpson, an American sailor imprisoned in Germany. A protester holds a banner saying "Free Lawrence Simpson". In the background, an advertising sign of the "Engineering Hechinger Corporation Wrecking Dept" can be seen. From the group that calls itself "Committee against Nazi intervention in Spain", about 50 demonstrators were arrested.
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Headline: Protesters in front of the Italian Embassy in Washington DC, 1937Date: 23.03.1937Image text: Photo of a group of workers demonstrating in front of the Italian Embassy (16th Street corner of Fuller Street) in Washington DC against the support of the Spanish national troops by the Italian army. The demonstrators have banners with the inscriptions: "Fascism means war". In the background, the flag of the Kingdom of Italy. Im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurden die Truppen unter General Francisco Franco von der italienischen Corpo Truppe Volontarie (CTV) unterstützt, der neben Freiwilligen und Faschisten auch defacto reguläre Einheiten angehörten.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869496Protesters in front of the Italian Embassy in Washington DC, 1937Photo of a group of workers demonstrating in front of the Italian Embassy (16th Street corner of Fuller Street) in Washington DC against the support of the Spanish national troops by the Italian army. The demonstrators have banners with the inscriptions: "Fascism means war". In the background, the flag of the Kingdom of Italy. Im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg wurden die Truppen unter General Francisco Franco von der italienischen Corpo Truppe Volontarie (CTV) unterstützt, der neben Freiwilligen und Faschisten auch defacto reguläre Einheiten angehörten.
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Headline: Protest in the USA against the German involvement in the Spanish Civil War, 1937Date: 08.05.1937Image text: Americans demonstrate at the German embassy in Washington against the German assistance for the nationalist Spanish party in the Spanish Civil War. The protest was sponsored by the 'American League Against War and Fascism'.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00082008Protest in the USA against the German involvement in the Spanish Civil War, 1937Americans demonstrate at the German embassy in Washington against the German assistance for the nationalist Spanish party in the Spanish Civil War. The protest was sponsored by the 'American League Against War and Fascism'.
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Headline: Charity event for victims of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1937Date: 20.05.1937Image text: Photo of a group of actors, who perform a play about the sufferings of the victims of the Spanish Civil War to 15,000 viewers at Madison Square Garden in New York. The event, organized by the American Committee for Spanish Relief, earned half a million US dollars on May 20, 1937. The money was distributed in Spain with the help of the International Red Cross.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869501Charity event for victims of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1937Photo of a group of actors, who perform a play about the sufferings of the victims of the Spanish Civil War to 15,000 viewers at Madison Square Garden in New York. The event, organized by the American Committee for Spanish Relief, earned half a million US dollars on May 20, 1937. The money was distributed in Spain with the help of the International Red Cross.
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Headline: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsDate: 05.06.1937Image text: Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsPhoto: ScherlImage number: 00364184Nazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politicsNazi Germany: Foreign protests against German NS politics
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Headline: Demonstration in New York, 1937Date: 01.07.1937Image text: Protesters demonstrating in New York against the Italian intervention in the Spanish civil war. The text on their placards refer to a remark of the author Thomas Mann against the war.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00014431Demonstration in New York, 1937Protesters demonstrating in New York against the Italian intervention in the Spanish civil war. The text on their placards refer to a remark of the author Thomas Mann against the war.
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Headline: Demonstration against the Spanish Civil War, 1937Date: 11.10.1937Image text: Demonstrators protest in front of the Italian Embassy in Washinton among others against the presence of Vittorio Mussolini in the United States. Bruno Mussolini starb 1941 bei einem Testflug bei Pisa, Toskana, Italien. Sein Bruder Vittorio war in den 1940ern in Hollywood, Los Angeles, arbeitete als Filmemacher. Gemeinsam mit Federico, Fellini, Roberto Rosselini und Luchino Visconti gründete er das salotto.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869494Demonstration against the Spanish Civil War, 1937Demonstrators protest in front of the Italian Embassy in Washinton among others against the presence of Vittorio Mussolini in the United States. Bruno Mussolini starb 1941 bei einem Testflug bei Pisa, Toskana, Italien. Sein Bruder Vittorio war in den 1940ern in Hollywood, Los Angeles, arbeitete als Filmemacher. Gemeinsam mit Federico, Fellini, Roberto Rosselini und Luchino Visconti gründete er das salotto.
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Headline: Demonstration at President's Park in Washington DC, 1938Date: 04.04.1938Image text: Photo of a demonstration of about 3,000 Spanish women in President's Park in front of the State Department building (in the background, now Eisenhower Executive Office Building) near the White House in Washington DC on April 4, 1938. The demonstrators (United Committees of Spanish Women in America ) carry posters on which they demand aid for Spain and the abolition of the arms embargo for the Republic.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869497Demonstration at President's Park in Washington DC, 1938Photo of a demonstration of about 3,000 Spanish women in President's Park in front of the State Department building (in the background, now Eisenhower Executive Office Building) near the White House in Washington DC on April 4, 1938. The demonstrators (United Committees of Spanish Women in America ) carry posters on which they demand aid for Spain and the abolition of the arms embargo for the Republic.
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Headline: Demonstration against the Spanish Civil War, 1938Date: 04.04.1938Image text: Americans protest against the arms embargo on Spain and demand arm shipments. From left the former Director of the Library of the University of Madrid, Ernestina Gonzales, wife of the delegate from Montana, Mrs. Jerry O'Connell, Carmen Conchado and the delegate of Minnesota John T. Bernard, during the demonstration of around 3,000 women organized by the United Committees of Spanish Women in America.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869504Demonstration against the Spanish Civil War, 1938Americans protest against the arms embargo on Spain and demand arm shipments. From left the former Director of the Library of the University of Madrid, Ernestina Gonzales, wife of the delegate from Montana, Mrs. Jerry O'Connell, Carmen Conchado and the delegate of Minnesota John T. Bernard, during the demonstration of around 3,000 women organized by the United Committees of Spanish Women in America.
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Headline: Protest against the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1938Date: 29.06.1938Image text: Photo of an advertisement poster at the entrance to a charity event against the arms embargo of the Second Spanish Republic and for the aid to Spain at the Washington Mews, Greenwich Village, New York, near Washington Square Park and the University of New York in 1938. The poster shows a heroic woman trying to break her chains.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869503Protest against the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1938Photo of an advertisement poster at the entrance to a charity event against the arms embargo of the Second Spanish Republic and for the aid to Spain at the Washington Mews, Greenwich Village, New York, near Washington Square Park and the University of New York in 1938. The poster shows a heroic woman trying to break her chains.
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Headline: Demonstration for refugees of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1940Date: 29.03.1940Image text: Photo of a protester during a demonstration for the rescue and better treatment of refugees of the Spanish Civil War in front of the French consulate on 5th Avenue (49th Street) on March 29, 1940. The gathering was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees. Some protesters were arrested during the dissolution of the gathering by the police.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869498Demonstration for refugees of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1940Photo of a protester during a demonstration for the rescue and better treatment of refugees of the Spanish Civil War in front of the French consulate on 5th Avenue (49th Street) on March 29, 1940. The gathering was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees. Some protesters were arrested during the dissolution of the gathering by the police.
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Headline: Demonstration for refugees of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1940Date: 29.03.1940Image text: Policemen in uniform and civilian clothes lead away a protester for the rescue and better treatment of refugees of the Spanish Civil War in front of the French Consulate on 5th Avenue (49th Street) on March 29, 1940. The gathering was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869499Demonstration for refugees of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1940Policemen in uniform and civilian clothes lead away a protester for the rescue and better treatment of refugees of the Spanish Civil War in front of the French Consulate on 5th Avenue (49th Street) on March 29, 1940. The gathering was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees.
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Headline: Demonstration for refugees of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1940Date: 29.03.1940Image text: Policemen in uniform and civilian clothes dissolve a protest for the rescue and better treatment of refugees of the Spanish Civil War in front of the French Consulate on 5th Avenue (49th Street) on March 29, 1940. The gathering was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees. Some protesters were arrested. The demonstration was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869500Demonstration for refugees of the Spanish Civil War in New York, 1940Policemen in uniform and civilian clothes dissolve a protest for the rescue and better treatment of refugees of the Spanish Civil War in front of the French Consulate on 5th Avenue (49th Street) on March 29, 1940. The gathering was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees. Some protesters were arrested. The demonstration was organized by the Emergency Committee to Save Spanish Refugees.
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Headline: American caricature of the Spanish Civil War, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Caricature "The spanish tango" from the New York Post by Jerry Doyle, 1936. A Spanish flamenco dancer (skeleton, symbolizing the civil war) stabs his partner with a knife. Jerry Doyle (1898 bis 1986) war ein US-amerikanischer Cartoonist, der für Tageszeitungen Karikaturen malte. Er war ein besonerer Gegner von Adolf Hitler und Benito Musolini.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869440American caricature of the Spanish Civil War, 1936Caricature "The spanish tango" from the New York Post by Jerry Doyle, 1936. A Spanish flamenco dancer (skeleton, symbolizing the civil war) stabs his partner with a knife. Jerry Doyle (1898 bis 1986) war ein US-amerikanischer Cartoonist, der für Tageszeitungen Karikaturen malte. Er war ein besonerer Gegner von Adolf Hitler und Benito Musolini.
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Headline: Caricature of the Spanish Civil War by Wyndham Robinson, 1936Date: 01.01.1936Image text: Undated print of a caricature of the Spanish Civil War and the offensives of the Spanish national troops by the British cartoonist Wyndham Robinson (born 1883) under the title "The Red Flag and the Bull", 1936. The caricature depicts a wild Spanish bull that is chasing out a torero with a red cloth (Republic, Communists) from the arena through an emergency exit. Robinson worked for the "Morning Post" in London, and was known for his anticommunist drawings in the 1930s.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00869441Caricature of the Spanish Civil War by Wyndham Robinson, 1936Undated print of a caricature of the Spanish Civil War and the offensives of the Spanish national troops by the British cartoonist Wyndham Robinson (born 1883) under the title "The Red Flag and the Bull", 1936. The caricature depicts a wild Spanish bull that is chasing out a torero with a red cloth (Republic, Communists) from the arena through an emergency exit. Robinson worked for the "Morning Post" in London, and was known for his anticommunist drawings in the 1930s.
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