RMERGCMW–General Franco with his daughter Carmencita. Spanish military general, dictator and member of the Falange movement: 4 December
RM2A5YRW0–Matías Rodríguez Montero and Trujillo (1913 - 1934) medical student member and founder of the Spanish Falange Spanish Union University, killed in Madrid by a leftist militant during II Spanish Republic.
RMB437JC–Primo de Rivera, Jose Antonio, 24.4.1903 - 20.11.1936, Spanish politician, founder of Phalange, 1933, as prisoner, 1936, Primo de Rivera y Saenz de Heredia, Marques de Estella, 1930s, prison, JONS, Falange, Spanish Civil War, Spain, ,
RMG39W6N–'La Falange' - supporters of the Falangist (Spanish fascist) party march forward in unity Date: 1937
RMTA2D8W–Photo of militants of the Falange Espanola (Fascist Party of Spain) in an unknown city ??of Spain invaded by General Franco's troops six months after the outbreak of the Civil War. The attendants stand upright and pledge their faithfulness to the Spanish national government. They wear gorillo caps and civilian clothes ornamented with stickers of the party (yoke and arrows).
RM2M3JY30–Two members of the Fascist Falange Espanola, of the Nationalist Army, and their sand-bagged observation post on the Guadalajara front; Spanish Civil War.
RMEX71B3–The Fascist flag of the Falange is waved in a Spanish civil war, nationalist propaganda illustration
RMKHH1TG–Madrid, Spain. 19th Nov, 2017. A supporter of Franco with a fascist flag marching during a rally commemorating the 42nd anniversary of dictator Francisco Franco's death, in Madrid, Spain. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RMH63XN1–JOSE ANTONIO de RIVERA (1903-1936) Spanish lawyer and politician who founded the Spanish Falange
RM2A5YTDA–Advert for 'vertice' a Fascist Falange publication, during the Spanish Civil War
RMJ67T03–SPANISH CIVIL WAR Falange poster 'Take arms to fight for Fatherland, Bread and Justice' The red arrows were a symbol of the Falange.
RM2A5YTAG–Pro-Franco illustration depicting patriotic Falange and Carlist youth during the Spanish Civil War
RM2AE38TD–Poster of Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx) a Spanish political organization of fascist inspiration.
RM2A5YTDT–Rafael García Serrano (1917 - 1988) Spanish writer and journalist. Supporting the Falange fascist movement, during the Spanish Civil War
RMHG6F5X–The Nazi propaganda picture shows fascist Falange members celebrating the visit of German ambassador Wilhelm Faupel at the Plaza Mayor in Salamanca, Spain, 04 March 1937. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RM2A5YT67–Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, 1903-1906. Grandee of Spain was a Spanish lawyer, nobleman, politician, and founder of the Falange Española.
RMP9H04W–Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939), nationalist painting with the face of Franco and symbols of the …
RMFD6P5K–Flag of the Falange Espanola (Spanish Phalanx), 1936
RMAG1XJB–geography / travel, Spain, Spanish Civil War, 1936 - 1939, jubilating Falange members on a truck, Leon, 7.12.1936, weapons, arms, rifles, cheering, militia, Falange Espanola, Phalange, soldiers, nationalist, nationalists, historic, historical, Europe, fascists, male, man, men, people, 1930s, 20th century,
RMTA2E5H–Photo of volunteers of the Falangists during an exercise in the Spanish Civil War in 1937. The soldiers wear the blue shirts of the Fascist Party of Spain, Falange Espanola. They are armed with carabiners and carry field pack.
RM2E24487–Poster of Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx) a Spanish political organization of fascist inspiration.
RMTA37JR–A unit of the Franco troops arrive on the Spanish-French border in Le Perthus on February 10, 1939. The soldiers greet with the Fascist salute. In the background is a flag of the Fascist Party (Falange Espanola Tradicionalista de las JONS).
RMBAWDKH–Falanges del Mar
RM2DBHXRM–'A member of the Falange Espanola reads Adolf Hitler's ''Mein Kampf'' - on the forearm she has a scar from the fighting at the front in the Spanish Civil War.'
RMH04C7G–FRANCISCO FRANCO (1892-1975) Spanish Caudilo with his wife Carmen, the Secretary General of the Falange Party and the Minister of Agriculture at the Seville Fair about 1942
RMEX7019–Matías Rodríguez Montero and Trujillo (1913 - 1934) medical student member and founder of the Spanish Falange Spanish Union University, killed in Madrid by a leftist militant during II Spanish Republic.
RMTA3AR2–Photo of the main square of Valmaseda (30km south-east from Bilbao), Basque Country, Spain, in the summer of 1937. The red-black-red flag (left) of the Falange Espanola (Fascist Party of Spain), with yoke and arrows, is surrounded by four guards. In the background, villagers and children are watching. A few days earlier, Bilbao was conquered and fell prey to the Spanish national faction in June, 1937.
RMDYETAX–The covenant of the Falange merger with J. O. N. S. is signed by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, and Ledesma Ramos. The Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista became the Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (FE-JONS), after it fused with José Antonio Primo de Rivera's group in 1934
RMERGCK3–General Francisco Franco - portrait. Spanish military general, dictator and member of the Falange movement: 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975.
RMEX73G6–Advert for 'vertice' a Fascist Falange publication, during the Spanish Civil War
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RM2AE38XB–Poster of Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx) a Spanish political organization of fascist inspiration.
RMDYERPX–Spanish civil war: El Fascio Magazine, published by the Spanish falange party in the 1930's
RM2PNEB06–Detail of the niche with the bronze bust of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of the Spanish Falange, a political movement of fascist ideology. Mo
RM2A6022C–José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903 – November 20, 1936). Spanish lawyer, nobleman, politician, and founder of the Falange Española, executed by the Spanish republican government during the course of the Spanish Civil War.
RMP9JM2B–Cover of the ideas book created by the Front Spanish Falange Youth, compulsory in the schools for…
RMF7PJM4–Pablo Ruiz de Aldea head of the Falange in Estella, Navarre, Spain, during the Spanish Civil War. Dated 1936
RMH3AG1H–German-Spanish Youth Exchange, Berlin 1941
RMEX73GH–Rafael García Serrano (1917 - 1988) Spanish writer and journalist. Supporting the Falange fascist movement, during the Spanish Civil War
RM2E2H13R–Poster of Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx) a Spanish political organization of fascist inspiration.
RMB43K1R–geography / travel, Spain, politics, political parties, emblem of Falange, founded in 1933,
RM2M6935Y–Spanish Civil War (1936-1938). Banner of the commander of the Black Arrows Division (Flechas Negras Division), 1938. Silk, cotton and metallic thread. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RM2H7397X–Madrid, Spain. 19th Nov, 2021. Far right wing members and supporters of La Falange carrying flares during a demonstration for the anniversary of the death of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of La Falange, commemorating the 85th anniversary of his death on 20 November 1936, shot at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RMB43K1P–Primo de Rivera, Jose Antonio, 24.4.1903 - 20.11.1936, Spanish politician, founder of the Phalange movement, portrait, circa 1935,
RM2AMEN42–Poster of Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx) a Spanish political organization of fascist inspiration.
RMKD3NGR–General Francisco Franco - portrait. Spanish military general, dictator and member of the Falange movement: 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975.
RM2M737R0–Spanish Civil War (1936-1938). Banner of the commander of the Black Arrows Division (Flechas Negras Division), 1938. Silk, cotton and metallic thread. Army Museum. Toledo, Spain.
RM2A5YTK8–caricature of Don José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903 – November 20, 1936) Rivera was the founder of the Falange Española ('Spanish Phalanx'). He was executed by the Spanish republican government during the course of the Spanish Civil Waduring the Spanish Civil War
RMP9GYE1–José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903-1936), Spanish politician founder of the Falange.
RM2A60204–Ramón Serrano Suñer (1901 – 2003), Spanish politician during the first stages of General Francisco Franco's dictatorship, the Spanish State, between 1938 and 1942, when he held the posts of President of the Spanish Falange caucus (1936), and then Interior Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister
RMH3AG1G–German-Spanish Youth Exchange, Berlin 1942
RM2A5YT01–Onésimo Redondo Ortega (1905 – 1936 July 24) Spanish Falangist Fascist politician, founder of Juntas Castellanas de Actuación Hispánica (Castilian Groups of Hispanic Action), a political group that merged with Ramiro Ledesma's Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista and José Antonio Primo de Rivera's Falange Española.
RM2E2H14C–Poster of Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx) a Spanish political organization of fascist inspiration.
RMEX71BJ–Falange militia leaves for Arlanzon area near Burgos, Spain, during the Spanish Civil War.
RM2A5YRX6–Spanish Polital propaganda poster: Arriba Espana Spain arise! published by the right wing Falange movement 1936. Shows a Falangist standing on hill top holding a flag with Falange symbol. Probably published at the outset of the Spanish Civil War
RM2M5WN9Y–Second World War (1939-1945). German army helmet for the Blue Division, 1941. On 13 July 1941 a contingent of Spanish volunteers departed for the Russian front to join the German army, forming the 250th Infantry Division, to fight against the Soviet Union. Steel and leather. Army Museum, Toledo, Spain.
RMP66WNW–Spanish civil war: El Fascio Magazine, published by the Spanish falange party in the 1930's
RM2H73980–Madrid, Spain. 19th Nov, 2021. Far right wing members and supporters of La Falange carrying flares during a demonstration for the anniversary of the death of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of La Falange, commemorating the 85th anniversary of his death on 20 November 1936, shot at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RMP66WP3–Spanish civil war: Speakers at the founding meeting of Spanish Falange: Alfonso Garcia Valdecasas, Julio Ruiz de Alda and Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera.
RMD81XCC–Spanish Falange Rally, Madrid
RM2A5YRTK–Cartoon series depicting key dates of the rise of the Falange in Spain. 1939. the Falange was a political organization founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in 1933, during the Second Spanish Republic. Primo de Rivera was the son of General Miguel Primo de Rivera, who governed Spain as Prime Minister in the 1920s.
RM2RTB8E5–Madrid, Spain. 11th Sep, 2023. A group of Falangists perform a fascist salute during the rally. The Spanish Falange, a far-right group, gathered in front of the Blanquerna Catalan bookstore and cultural center located on Alcala Street in Madrid to demand the illegalization of separatist parties in Spanish territory. The event was held taking advantage of September 11, the national day of Catalonia, also known as Diada. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2AMENFX–Anti-Communist propaganda poster from the Spanish civil war. 1937
RM2A5YRWA–Don José Antonio Primo de Rivera y Sáenz de Heredia, 1st Duke of Primo de Rivera, 3rd Marquis of Estella, Grandee of Spain (April 24, 1903 – November 20, 1936) was a Spanish lawyer, nobleman, politician, and founder of the Falange Española ('Spanish Phalanx'). He was executed by the Spanish republican government during the course of the Spanish Civil War.
RM2M6WFHN–Second World War (1939-1945). German army helmet for the Blue Division, 1941. On 13 July 1941 a contingent of Spanish volunteers departed for the Russian front to join the German army, forming the 250th Infantry Division, to fight against the Soviet Union. Steel and leather. Army Museum, Toledo, Spain.
RMP9JHM7–Scenes of children's camps organized by the Spanish Falange.
RMRB4YF3–Spanish civil war: fascist Falange FE Newsletter,, (Falange EspaA+ola de las JONS) - created by a merger in 1934 of two fascist organisations, Primo de Rivera's Falange (Phalanx), founded in 1933, and Ramiro Ledesma's Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (Assemblies of National-Syndicalist Offensive), founded in 1931. It became a mass movement when it was joined by members of AcciA3n Popular and by AcciA3n CatA3lica, led by RamA3n Serrano SA0A+er.
RMH3AG1N–German-Spanish Youth Exchange, 1941
RMRB4YF2–Spanish civil war: fascist Falange FE Newsletter, issued by a street seller in Madrid, (Falange EspaA+ola de las JONS) - created by a merger in 1934 of two fascist organisations, Primo de Rivera's Falange (Phalanx), founded in 1933, and Ramiro Ledesma's Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (Assemblies of National-Syndicalist Offensive), founded in 1931. It became a mass movement when it was joined by members of AcciA3n Popular and by AcciA3n CatA3lica, led by RamA3n Serrano SA0A+er.
RM2E2446C–Anti-Communist propaganda poster from the Spanish civil war. 1937
RMH3AG1C–German-Spanish Youth Exchange, 1941
RMEX71E5–Manuel Hedilla Larrey (1902 - 1970) Spanish political figure who was a leading member of the Falange, during the Spanish Civil War.
RM2F3M0DX–Spanish Civil War propaganda poster. .Combatant Subsidy. Provincial Commission Of Barcelona. 1939
RMTA2DPT–Exhausted young Republican prisoners are interrogated by Spanish soldiers (on the right, an armed falangist in a blue shirt, on the left, a soldier) tied with a rope. The soldiers (presumably Communists) wear bright shirts, breeches and berets.
RMRXWJJP–Ramon Serrano Suner (1901 - 2003), Spanish politician during the first stages of General Francisco Franco's Spanish State, between 1938 and 1942, when he held the posts of President of the Spanish Falange caucus (1936), and then Interior Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister. Serrano Suner was known for his pro-Third Reich stance during World War II, when he supported the sending of the Blue Division to fight along with the Wehrmacht on the Russian front. He was also the brother-in-law of the Spanish caudillo General Franco,
RMTA32GF–Supporters of General Franco walk through the streets of Madrid at the end of March after the entry of Franco's troops on March 28, 1939. The women raise the right arm in Fascist salute, on the red-blue flag at the front are the Yoke and Arrows as the symbol of the Fascist Party (Falange Espanola Tradicionalista de las JONS).
RM2H7396K–Madrid, Spain. 19th Nov, 2021. Far right wing members and supporters of La Falange carrying a banner during a demonstration for the anniversary of the death of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, founder of La Falange, commemorating the 85th anniversary of his death on 20 November 1936, shot at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Credit: Marcos del Mazo/Alamy Live News
RMTA2498–Photo of a group of marching women of Accion Ciudadana, a Spanish national civil movement, which was part of the CEDA (Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Right-wing Groups) until 1937. The photo was probably taken in Burgos, Castile and Leon, and shows women in white blouses and dark skirts with gorillo caps, on which a white cross was sewn. The women are accompanied by soldiers. On the left, an officer ranked comandante (Major).
RMD81XAP–Spanish Falange Rally, Madrid
RM2RTB8E4–Madrid, Spain. 11th Sep, 2023. A group of Falangists perform a fascist salute during the rally. The Spanish Falange, a far-right group, gathered in front of the Blanquerna Catalan bookstore and cultural center located on Alcala Street in Madrid to demand the illegalization of separatist parties in Spanish territory. The event was held taking advantage of September 11, the national day of Catalonia, also known as Diada. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMA30WHD–Falangist March Poster
RF2HN3PJC–Portrait of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera. José Antonio Primo de Rivera y Sáenz de Heredia, 1st Duke of Primo de Rivera, 3rd Marquess of Estella (1903
RM2RTB8WK–Madrid, Spain. 11th Sep, 2023. A group of Falangists perform a fascist salute during the rally. The Spanish Falange, a far-right group, gathered in front of the Blanquerna Catalan bookstore and cultural center located on Alcala Street in Madrid to demand the illegalization of separatist parties in Spanish territory. The event was held taking advantage of September 11, the national day of Catalonia, also known as Diada. (Photo by David Canales/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF2M6EGNC–Map of the Spanish civil war and occupied territories between 1936 and 1939
RM2JJY6BN–A member of the Falange youth. Like the Ballila in Italy they carry dummy rifles. August 29, 1951. (Photo by Black Star).
RMKXCNA3–2016 Spanish General Elections Ballot - Castellón - Falange Española de las JONS (FE de las JONS)
RMHG6F84–The Nazi propaganda picture shows members of the Spanish Falange with the Party flag. Location and recording date unknown (around 1936/1937). Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RM2A5YT05–A Falangist (pro-fascist) post card from the Spanish Civil War period extolls the role of women as mothers watching their menfolk go to fight
RMHG6F6A–The Nazi propaganda picture shows Spanish dictator Francisco Franco reading the 'Law Constituting the Cortes' (Parliament in Spain) in front of the National Council of the Falange in the Senate of Madrid, Spain, July 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RM2TCNY6N–Madrid, 05/19/1935. José Antonio Primo de Rivera, at a Spanish Falange rally at the Madrid cinema. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Ortiz
RMEX72JM–Cartoon illustration depicting Falange children playing bowls by using effigy communist ten pin sticks, during the Spanish Civil War
RM2F3M0RT–Spanish Civil War propaganda poster. For independence and freedom of Spain, 1937
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