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    Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange

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    Warspot editorial
    19 January '21

    In comparison to Republican posters issued during the Spanish Civil War, the visual propaganda of the nationalists had less diversity. In general, it consisted of portraits of Francisco Franco and pictures with the insignia of the Falange, which combines a yoke and a set of arrows colored in black and red. Nevertheless, these posters are of special interest today.

    ​On the left: “To arms! Homeland, bread, and justice.” On the right: “The sun is rising in Spain. Go, Spain!» - Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange | Warspot.net
    On the left: “To arms! Homeland, bread, and justice.” On the right: “The sun is rising in Spain. Go, Spain!»
    ​The left poster is even simpler than the previous one. National and falangist colors in the background, and the call «Go, Spain!» On the right: «Spain will be free." The defeated monster with the hammer and sickle is signed with the abbreviations of left political parties - Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange | Warspot.net
    The left poster is even simpler than the previous one. National and falangist colors in the background, and the call «Go, Spain!» On the right: «Spain will be free." The defeated monster with the hammer and sickle is signed with the abbreviations of left political parties
    ​On the left: “Falange is calling you. It’s now or never!» On the right: " Falange and Catalonia». The poster is devoted to the offensive of the nationalists in the north of the country - Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange | Warspot.net
    On the left: “Falange is calling you. It’s now or never!» On the right: " Falange and Catalonia». The poster is devoted to the offensive of the nationalists in the north of the country
    ​On the left: «Victory!» The poster is apparently devoted to the unification of the previously disparate parts of the country, controlled by the rebels. On the right: “Go, Spain! Be free from Marxist tyranny!» Nationalists are erecting a headstone marked with a hammer and sickle - Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange | Warspot.net
    On the left: «Victory!» The poster is apparently devoted to the unification of the previously disparate parts of the country, controlled by the rebels. On the right: “Go, Spain! Be free from Marxist tyranny!» Nationalists are erecting a headstone marked with a hammer and sickle
    ​On the left: «Homeland, bread, and justice." It is one of the popular slogans of nationalists. On the right, there is a poster devoted to the revival of Spain. It is interesting that the tank in the poster is clearly the T-26. The Republicans received it from the USSR. The winners got a big number of those tanks in the end of the war - Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange | Warspot.net
    On the left: «Homeland, bread, and justice." It is one of the popular slogans of nationalists. On the right, there is a poster devoted to the revival of Spain. It is interesting that the tank in the poster is clearly the T-26. The Republicans received it from the USSR. The winners got a big number of those tanks in the end of the war

    ​The left a poster with carabiniers states that martial law is an obligatory condition for the progress of the nation. The right poster is devoted to social assistance for war veterans - Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange | Warspot.net
    The left a poster with carabiniers states that martial law is an obligatory condition for the progress of the nation. The right poster is devoted to social assistance for war veterans
    ​The poster on the left tells about Spain that reached prosperity and peace. The slogan on the right is more interesting: «Today girls, tomorrow women!» A poster dedicated to youth unions within the Falange - Highlights for Warspot: Propaganda of the Falange | Warspot.net
    The poster on the left tells about Spain that reached prosperity and peace. The slogan on the right is more interesting: «Today girls, tomorrow women!» A poster dedicated to youth unions within the Falange

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