Civilians and soldiers rush to clear debris and look for survivors in a town in Spain after it was bombed during the Spanish Civil War. Debris and rubble of damaged houses. People clear out the debris. Soldiers in what appear to be Republican uniforms assist civilians in combing through the wreckage and looking for survivors. They rescue trapped men and a trapped child from the debris. A man runs with a rescued girl and puts the child into a car for medical assistance. Concerned and upset citizens show grief and anguish on their faces. View of a poster or wall painting that shows gorilla arms painted with Nationalist flag markings, reaching toward a frightened woman dressed in a formal dress. The gorilla arms show the arrows symbol seen on the flag of the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FET y de las JONS). A concerned looking woman holds a young child in a blanket. Debris, furniture, and belongings scattered among the rubble. Another child is rescued by a group of people, but does not appear to be alive.
Bomb destroyed buildings in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. Refugee men, women and children walk with their luggage and belongings, leaving the town. People leaving the bomb destroyed city. Views of caves where civilians are taking refuge. Children come out of cave dwellings. A makeshift cook stove is shown with a vessel of liquid steaming on top.
A bomb destroyed bridge in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. People and soldiers clear the debris from the destroyed bridge. A group of Spanish Civil Guard forces stand in a formation wearing uniforms. Soldiers inspect wreckage of two crashed and destroyed airplanes on the ground (one may be a Breguet XIX).
Scenes from Spanish Civil War. Forces of Spanish Nationalists march into Zaragoza, Spain as the city dwellers look on. Women also march at the parade. A General with civilians. Sailors on board a ship as they wave. A ship underway. Children on a beach. Women put up tents.
Republican militia battle with rebel army in the Guadarrama mountains of Madrid, Spain. Explosions on ground. Loyalist soldiers fire at rebel forces from a rocky perch using rifles and machine guns in battle. Explosion and smoke seen out to the side of a moving vehicle. Detachments of pro-government troops parade through main street of Madrid, on their way to the front during the Spanish Civil War.
The smoldering Palacio del Infantado in Guadalajara, Spain. It is partially destroyed and still burning from bombing and fire during the Spanish Civil War. Damaged arches and carvings of the palace. Smoke rises from the ground. Debris and rubble inside the building. Carvings on the walls. Piles of debris and burning logs. A stone inscription on the wall dated 20 April, 1914, declaring the Palacio to be a National Monument. Damage in the cemetery next to the palace building.
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