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  2. Crowds Running for Shelter When the Air-raid Alarm Sounded

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    Crowds Running for Shelter When the Air-raid Alarm Sounded is a black and white photograph taken by Robert Capa in Bilbao, Basque Country, during the Spanish Civil War in May 1937. [1] It is one of the most famous photographs that he took during the conflict.

  3. The Falling Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Staging photos was a common occurrence during the Spanish Civil War because of limits imposed upon photojournalists' freedom of movement: unable to go to active fronts, or cordoned off when they were, photographers resorted to pictures of soldiers feigning combat. [9]

  4. Category:Spanish Civil War photographs - Wikipedia

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    Photographs from the Spanish Civil War. Pages in category "Spanish Civil War photographs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Civil War (Spanish: guerra civil española) [note 2] was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the left -leaning Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic . [ 10 ]

  6. Marina Ginestà - Wikipedia

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    Marina Ginestà i Coloma (29 January 1919 – 6 January 2014) was a French-born Spanish communist, a member of the Unified Socialist Youth, and an iconic figure of the Spanish Civil War. She became famous due to the photo taken by Juan Guzmán on the rooftop of the Hotel Colón, Plaça de Catalunya 9, Barcelona during the July 1936 military ...

  7. Category:Photography of the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Civil War photographs (3 P) This page was last edited on 20 March 2020, at 21:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Gerda Taro - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2016 an open-air display of Taro's Spanish Civil War photographs was part of the f/stop photography festival in Leipzig. When the festival ended, it was decided the display, partly paid for by crowdfunding, would become permanent. Shortly after, on 4 August, the display of Taro's work was destroyed by smearing it with black paint.

  9. Seville, Spain (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    Despite their joyful appearance, the picture seems to represent a political subcontext, which makes sense considering that the Spanish Civil War started only three years later. [4] Cartier-Bresson would return to Spain after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War and would direct three documentaries on the conflict. [5]