- 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...
- 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...
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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....
- neighborhood. List of
photographs considered the most
important "[Republican
militiawoman training on the beach,
outside Barcelona]".
International Center of Photography...
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Anarchist militiawoman Ana Garbín on a
barricade during the
Spanish Revolution of 1936...
- (1892–1940),
physicist Clara Thalmann (1908–1987), journalist, athlete, and
militiawoman Harry Goldschmidt (1910–1986),
musicologist Rudy
Burckhardt (1914–1999)...
- Neus
Bouza Gil (1916-1939) was a
Catalan anarchist militiawoman,
executed at the age of 22. She was one of the
twelve women in the Les
Corts prison [ca]...
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Matilde Sabaté Grisó (1904–1940) was a
Catalan anarcho-syndicalist,
militiawoman and teacher. She was the
second woman to be
summarily court-martialled...
- 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...
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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...