Tisuću Hrvata ginulo je u brutalnom građanskom ratu u Španjolskoj
Spanish militia volunteer standing on 155-millimetre howitzer 1917 Schneider, Barcelona, mid-August 1936. STRIKING colourised pictures from the Spanish Civil War show how political activists of the past fought for their beliefs on the battlefield rather than being “keyboard warriors” of today relying on social media to make their views known. The incredible images show Ernest Hemingway with Soviet and German intellectuals Ilya Ehrenburg and Gustav Regler, possibly working on the propaganda film The Spanish Earth; José Hugues, a 73-year-old Republican volunteer fighting on the Aragonese front and Rebel soldiers aiming in trenches near Navacerrada during the first winter of the war. Other stunning shots show Francoist planes flying over the city centre of Burgos, Francoist soldiers looking at the ruins of the Church of Villarreal de Álava and Francoist artillery battery, most likely Condor Legion soldiers, firing against Republican resistance. The original black and white photographs were painstakingly colourised by Joel Bellviure (17), who lives between Palma in Mallorca and Barcelona, Spain. Joel Bellviure / mediadrumworld.com,Image: 364578633, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no