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- considered, at the time of her death, to be the last living Spanish socialist militiawoman. Flórez was born in Blimea on 17 November 1918. She began working at...
- (1904-1977), painter Clara Thalmann (1908–1987), journalist, athlete, and militiawoman Harry Goldschmidt (1910–1986), musicologist Rudy Burckhardt (1914–1999)...
- Garbín or the Anarchist Madonna, was a Spanish anarchist dressmaker and militiawoman. She became an icon of the Spanish Civil War because of the photograph...
- Uruguayan painter Maria Garcia Sanchis (1881–1936), Valencian weaver and militiawoman María Esther García (born 1954), Cuban fencer María Fernanda García (born...
- Carolina Bunjes (1918–2016) was a Dutch Jewish photographer who fought as a militiawoman in the Spanish Civil War and worked with the Resistance in the Netherlands...
- neighborhood. List of photographs considered the most important "[Republican militiawoman training on the beach, outside Barcelona]". International Center of Photography...
- Maria Garcia Sanchis (1881–1936) was a Valencian weaver and militiawoman who was one of Las Cinco de Mallorca. She was also a spiritist and anarchist....
- September 1908 – 27 January 1987) was a Swiss journalist, athlete and militiawoman, who fought during the Spanish Civil War. Born in Basel, she joined the...
- Anarchist militiawoman Ana Garbín on a barricade during the Spanish Revolution of 1936...
- a trade unionist, radical feminist and anti-fascist that fought as a militiawoman in the Spanish Civil War. Elisa García Sáez was born in 1916, in the...