Carlists Collection
"Carlists: The Royalist Fighters of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)" Step back in time to the tumultuous era of the Spanish Civil War
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"Carlists: The Royalist Fighters of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)" Step back in time to the tumultuous era of the Spanish Civil War, where a faction known as the Carlists emerged as formidable warriors. Known for their unwavering loyalty to traditional values and monarchy, these Carlist requetes played a significant role in shaping Spain's history. In "La ciudad sitiada, " witness the gripping scenes of cities under siege, as Carlist forces fought fiercely against their Republican adversaries. Their determination knew no bounds, symbolized by "Nuestra bandera, " proudly flying high amidst chaos and uncertainty. Travelling through Spain during this turbulent period was not without danger, as depicted in an engraving capturing a harrowing attack on a train by Carlists. Yet even amidst such violence, there came an end to this bitter conflict - beautifully illustrated in "The End of the Carlist War. " Marching forward with conviction and purpose, a Navarre Column embarked on their journey towards Carascal in another striking engraving titled "The Civil War in Spain. " It is worth noting that women also played an essential role within this movement; female royalist Spanish troops stood side by side with their male counterparts. "The arrest of senior members of the clergy" showcases how deeply intertwined religion was with politics during this time. The lithograph highlights how influential the Carlist movement had become within society. However, not all encounters were marked by unity or reverence. In Gijon (Asturias), tensions erupted between liberals and carlists during a religious procession - captured vividly in a colorful lithograph entitled "The Riots in Spain. " These clashes exemplified just how divided Spain had become. As we delve further into history through engravings like "The Civil War in Spain" and "The Carlist War, " it becomes evident that these conflicts left indelible marks on both the nation and its people.