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Negrin Collection

"Negrin: A Symbol of Resilience and Leadership in the Spanish Civil War" Juan Negrin, a prominent figure during the tumultuous years of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939

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Spanish Civil War poster, Juan Negrin
Spanish Civil War poster in the Catalan language. Companys -- I could not live without freedom. Juan Negrin -- The intimate root of Catalunya is nourished by liberal substances. Date: circa 1938

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Spanish Civil War. Propaganda postcard for the Republican rearguard, with messages from Spanish president Negrin and Catalan president Companys. Propaganda Undersecretaryship. SPAIN

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Spanish Civil War. Montserrat Cortes in 1938. Government benches. Juan Negrin and Julio Alvarez del Vayo

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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Farewell of the International Brigades in Barcelona (15th October 1938). From left to right

Background imageNegrin Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Pero Y Espana?

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Pero Y Espana? (But What About Spain?). Republican postcard by Josep Renau with text by Juan Negrin. Edited in Barcelona by the Propaganda Undersecretary (1938). SPAIN

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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Item of news of Negrin's speech before the Republican Cortes. Supplement of the journal Ejercito Popular (Popular Army)

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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Meeting between the Prime Minister Juan Negrin and the Subsecretary of War Antonio Cordon (1938)

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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Leaflet edited by the Propaganda Department of the Generalitat of Catalonia with text by Companys and Negrin

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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Prime Minister Juan Negrin visiting the front

Background imageNegrin Collection: Portrait of Henriette, the artists wife, 1915

Portrait of Henriette, the artists wife, 1915. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Fortuny, Musei Civici di Venezia

Background imageNegrin Collection: Juan Negrin Lopez (1892-1956), Spanish Republican politician, he was president

Juan Negrin Lopez (1892-1956), Spanish Republican politician, he was president of the government of the Second Spanish Republic

Background imageNegrin Collection: NEGRIN LOPEZ, Juan (1892-1956). Spanish politician

NEGRIN LOPEZ, Juan (1892-1956). Spanish politician, Prime Minister of the Republican Government from 1937 to 1945



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"Negrin: A Symbol of Resilience and Leadership in the Spanish Civil War" Juan Negrin, a prominent figure during the tumultuous years of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), left an indelible mark on history. From his portrayal in a powerful propaganda postcard to his role as Prime Minister, Negrin's legacy is one of strength and determination. In 1938, Montserrat Cortes captured Negrin's essence through her poignant portrait. The image showcased his unwavering commitment to defending the Republican cause amidst chaos and destruction. As he bid farewell to comrades and supporters alike, it was evident that Negrin carried immense responsibility on his shoulders. Pero Y Espana? This question echoed throughout Spain as news spread about Negrin's leadership. People questioned whether he could save their beloved country from further turmoil. Yet, with each meeting between political leaders, hope flickered like a flame refusing to be extinguished. Leaflets edited by Negrin himself became tools for spreading awareness among citizens who yearned for peace. His words resonated deeply within hearts burdened by war; they instilled courage and unity when all seemed lost. Negrin's journey began long before the civil war erupted – even back in 1915 when Henriette painted his portrait with love and admiration. Little did she know that her husband would become a symbol of resistance against fascism years later. As President of Spain during those dark days, Juan Negrin Lopez faced countless challenges head-on. He navigated treacherous waters while striving for justice and equality for all Spaniards - regardless of their political beliefs or social standing. Though history has often overlooked him compared to other figures from this era, Juan Negrin remains an unsung hero whose contributions should not be forgotten. His unwavering dedication serves as inspiration even today – reminding us that true leadership lies in the ability to rise above adversity and fight for what is right.