Image:Woman with cntfai flag.jpg

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Description

Anarcho-syndicalist woman with cnt-fai flag (not later then in June 1936)

Source

widely distributed press photo, f.ex. "Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny" Kraków, July 1936 ( in context of Franco coup d'etat)

Date

1936

Author

unknown

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