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Apr 5, 2022 · Map illustrating the location and extent of the damage in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War. Image from the book Madrid Bombardeada: Cartografia de la Destruccion 1936–1939.
Aug 12, 2021 · Discover Spanish Civil War historic sites and museums, from the Alcazar of Toledo to Belchite and more, includes an interactive map of monuments from the Spanish Civil War.
It resulted in great loss of life, much human suffering, disruption of the society and the economy, distortion and repression in cultural affairs, and truncation of the country's political development.
Jul 24, 2009 · Scenes of destruction such as these were common in the villages, towns and cities of Spain during the bitter conflict that gripped the nation. This photograph was taken by Luis Vidal Garrigues Photo Agency of Valencia.
At least three factors go towards explaining why the destruction of Spanish cities during the Civil War (1936–9) and the subsequent reconstruction efforts have long been overlooked and under-studied.
Shows damage to buildings including hospitals in Spanish towns including: Irun, Madrid, Barcelona, Corruna, Cadiz, Burgos, Granollers, Valladolid, Cerbere, Alicante, Algeciras, Almeria, Tardienta, Nules, Fraga, Zocodover and Tortosa.
In the mid-1970s the figures of 35:72 became particularly popular, either endorsed or contested. Since the late 1990s the ratio of 150:50 emerged as dominant, though it compared Francoist repression of 1936-1975 and Republican terror of 1936–1939.
May 13, 2019 · In the Battle of Belchite, the houses were bombed to shreds, the churches razed and the townspeople slaughtered. The scenes were reminiscent of the destruction that had been witnessed in Guernica a few months earlier and which Pablo Picasso immortalised in his painting of the same name.
Mar 16, 2023 · Populations are affected by shocks of different kinds, and wars, a priori, may be among the most prominent. This article studies the effect of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) shock on the distribution of population, especially on cities.
Although the bitter divisions created by the civil war still simmer among residents, the local government has sought to use Belchite to teach later generations about the human cost on both...
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