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"Fundación: Preserving the Memories of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)" Step back in time as we delve into the tumultuous era of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) through the lens of Fundación. This organization is dedicated to preserving and honoring the stories that unfolded during this significant period in history. Children's Week, a poignant reminder of innocence amidst chaos, showcases how young lives were affected by war. The inauguration ceremonies capture both hope and uncertainty as Spain grappled with its internal conflicts. The haunting image of fallen militia men serves as a testament to their sacrifice for their beliefs. Barcelona, once vibrant and bustling, became a battleground where resilience was tested on April 27, 1938. Sitges reveals another facet of this war-torn nation; it highlights how even small towns were not spared from destruction. A poster promoting a conference reflects efforts to unite voices against oppression during these challenging times. Mujeres Libres (Free Women) emerges as an empowering symbol amid adversity—a movement that fought for gender equality within the context of war-ravaged Spain. Inaugurations mark new beginnings amidst chaos—moments when communities came together despite overwhelming odds. Buenaventura Durruti Domingo's legacy looms large—an influential figure whose life was tragically cut short but left an indelible mark on Spain's history. The Dornier Do 27 EC-CHN -11-90-U-9-68 aircraft reminds us that conflict extended beyond land battles—air power played a role too. Fundación invites you to explore these fragments from our past—the triumphs and tragedies that shaped Spain during those turbulent years. Through exhibitions and archives, they ensure that future generations can learn from this pivotal chapter in our shared history.