Spanish Civil War Tour in Barcelona
Spanish Civil War tour around Barcelona visiting some of the key sites in the city between 1936-1939. The tour covers themes such as Anarchism, George Orwell, the realities of daily life and bombing. We hope this is a different way of looking at the city.
Tours availables in English and Spanish.
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Anarchism in Barcelona: The Spanish Civil War (Part 1/2)
In our first attempt at a documentary, we travel to Barcelona to explore an overlooked part of the city's history - back to the Spanish Civil War, when Barcelona was briefly run by anarchists.
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barcelona fc jadwal barcelona TITLE video Spanish Civil War tour around Barcelona visiting some of the key sites in the city between 1936-1939. The tour covers themes such as Anarchism George Orwell the realities of daily life and bombing. We hope this is a different way of looking at the city. Tours availables in English and Spanish. More information:
General Franco In Barcelona (1939)
Full titles read: GENERAL FRANCO IN BARCELONA
L/S of General Franco standing up in open topped car riding through the streets of Barcelona followed by hundreds of cavalry members. Several other shots of other soldiers marching through the streets watched by Franco from a high balcony named the 'Anenida Del Caudillo'. L/S's of numerous small tanks moving at speed through the city. Various shots of more soldiers marching.
L/S of Franco, now in military uniform climbing aboard a barge with other naval officials. Franco boards the warship the 'Canarias' and reviews the fleet. Several shots of Spanish warships including, frigates, battleships and submarines.
Cataloguer's note: This item relates to the Spanish Civil War.
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Exploring Spanish civil war bunkers in Barcelona!!
We hiked up to explore some old Spanish civil war bunkers here in Barcelona. It was more crowded than usual due to it being Easter Sunday but if you ever get a chance to go, DO IT!! It is the only place in Barcelona that gives you a 360 degreee view of the city. Absolutely amazing!!
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Cavalry troops practice drawing swords on horseback. Man w/ neckerchief smoking cigar poses for still photographer.
01:53:28 Pan along ship's hull marked '[SS?] Uruguay - Barcelona'. Troops on horseback past giving closed fist salutes - some very young boys - Republicans? - tracking shot [slightly out of focus] follows cavalry - one rider w/ flag marked w/ Communist hammer & sicle emblem & 'POUM' [Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista]. POUM group continues down street giving salutes - low angle shot horses almost gallop over camera.
01:55:33 CU man in car shows handgun w/ extra long bullet clip - passengers armed - longer shot car stopped for inspection. Man w/ arm in plaster.
01:56:38 Coffin on horse-drawn white carriage past camera. Republican troops & civilians fill sandbags in city - truck marked PSU [Partit Socialista Unificat [de Catalunya] - Unified Socialist Party of Catalonia ?] - probably Barcelona. Car w/ sign in windshield 'Ordre Public'. Truck past in BG marked CNT [Confederacion Nacional de Trabajo - National Confederation of Labor ?]. Car w/ sign 'Fuerzas Leales' [Loyal Forces]. 'B' on car license plates - indicates Barcelona.
01:58:54 Pan round three men sitting at table on ship's deck, one w/ Republican badge. Guards pose for camera on deck overlooking port - Barcelona ?
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General Franco In Barcelona (1939)
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Barcelona, Spain.
General Francisco Franco and another Spanish Fascist / Nationalist leader ride along in an open top car giving a salute to people in the street.
Troops parade past in street, watched from a balcony. People on the street are wearing North African clothing. Troops in armoured vehicles parade down the street. MS General Franco and others salute from balcony. Men in other military uniforms (possibly German) join in saluting the parade.
Franco in car, he is surrounded by Moroccan horsemen.
Franco salutes from balcony.
Travel shots of parade - lots of troops and Moroccan horsemen with flags. Franco is being driven along in his car. (Ends with some unconnected shots of naval battleships)
N.B. Not clear if this is connected with the Spanish Civil War - possibly linked to the revolt of Spanish Military in Spanish Controlled Morocco. Very similar to UN 59 M
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The Refugi 307 Underground Tunnel Barcelona Museum || 1937 Spanish Civil War
The International Museum Day is celebrated annually on May 18 to raise awareness on the importance of museums in our society. It is organized by the International Councils of Museums since 1977. In Barcelona, museums are free of entry from 7pm to 1am. We decided to visit the Refugi 307 Underground Tunnel Museum to see how the refugees during 1937 Spanish Civil War under Franco’s army lived.
Spanish Civil War - international intervention pt 1
Spanish Civil War in the international news
Reasons for Hitler's support of the Nationalists
The background to Mussolini's involvement
French and British policy of non-intervention
La Pasionaria and the involvement of European Communist volunteers
Stalin's early non-military support for the Republic
The Battle for Madrid and the slogan of 'No Pasaran'
Feature History - Spanish Civil War
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The Anarchists of the Spanish Civil War
This month is the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. The Spanish Civil War is In many ways a dark prologue to the conflict that will engulf Europe and the world in 1939. Many remember The Spanish Civil War as a fight between fascist nationalists led by Francisco Franco and the Democratic/Communist Republicans in power at the time. However, there was a third, less remembered, faction that in that war. A group targeted by republicans and fascists alike. People who believed there was no government like no government. These are the people I am here to talk about today.
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Spanish Nationalist Forces march into Zaragoza, Spain during the Spanish Civil Wa...HD Stock Footage
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Spanish Nationalist Forces march into Zaragoza, Spain during the Spanish Civil War.
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. Location: Zaragoza Spain. Date: September 8, 1936.
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Spanish Civil War Factions: The Republicans
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) is generally remembered as having been fought between nationalists/fascists and liberals/communists - though the whole truth is far more complex with a myriad of factions fighting on each side. In this video I'll explore all those fighting under El Bando Leal the Republican side, from those soldiers that remained loyal to the government, to the Catalonian Anarchists who formed their own classless society and the Communists and Socialists who rallied around the tricolour in vain.
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George Orwell fought in the Spanish Civil War ????
Orwell, an “old-fashioned socialist,” traveled to Barcelona as a journalist in December of 1936 and enlisted in the war as a Republican volunteer for POUM, a Trotskyist faction.
He was then shot through the throat by a Francoist sniper while at the front in Aragon.
Richard Blair, son of world-famous anti-totalitarian writer George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), visited the site of the clinic where his father had been treated during the Spanish Civil War.
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On Both Fronts In Spain's Civil War Aka Spanish Civil War - Alicante (1938)
Titles read: ON BOTH FRONTS IN SPAIN'S CIVIL WAR.
Alicante and Barcelona, Spain.
Various shots of bombed buildings and streets in Alicante; people pick through the rubble. Brief shots in a Spanish hospital where nurses bandage wounded people.
Several shots of soldiers of the insurgent / rebel army fighting their way across countryside towards Barcelona. Brief shot of cameraman filming the action with a camera on a tripod.
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Spanish Civil War Tour with Nick Lloyd
Nick Lloyd organises Civil War walking tours in Barcelona. They are interesting, informative and enthusiastic. Really worth it. Here we are in the CNT bar after the tour.
Spanish Civil War (1 of 2)
Anarchism has historically gained the most support and influence in Spain, especially in the seventy or so years before Francisco Franco's victory in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939.
There were several variants of anarchism in Spain: the peasant anarchism in the countryside of Andalusia; urban anarcho-syndicalism in Catalonia, particularly its capital Barcelona; and what is sometimes called pure anarchism in other cities such as Zaragoza. However, these were complementary trajectories, and shared a great deal of ideological similarities.
Early on, the success of the anarchist movement was sporadic. Anarchists would organize a strike and ranks would swell. Usually, repression by police reduced the numbers again, but at the same time further radicalized many members. This cycle helped lead to an era of mutual violence at the beginning of the 20th century, in which armed anarchists and pistoleros, armed men paid by company owners, were both responsible for political assassinations.
In the 20th century, this violence began to fade, and the movement gained speed with the rise of anarcho-syndicalism and the creation of the huge libertarian union, the CNT. General strikes became common, and large portions of the Spanish working class adopted anarchist ideas. The FAI was created as a purely anarchist association, with the intention of keeping the CNT focused on the principles of anarchism.
Anarchists played a central role in the fight against Franco during the Spanish Civil War. At the same time, a far-reaching social revolution spread throughout Spain, where land and factories were collectivized and controlled by the workers. The revolution was virtually snuffed out towards the end of the civil war, by the communist/Stalinist controlled forces who wanted to ensure that the social model adopted in the Spanish Republic would be of their own choosing whilst proving to the western neoliberal democracies that communist Russia would not sponsor social revolutions unfriendly to the established social order. All remaining social reforms ended in 1939 with the victory of Franco, who had thousands of anarchists executed. Resistance to his rule never entirely died, with resilient militants participating in acts of sabotage and other direct action, and making several attempts on the ruler's life.
Their legacy remains important to this day, particularly to anarchists who look at their achievements as an historical precedent of anarchism's validity.