RETREAT FROM CATALONIA.—The rearguard of the Spanish Government Army reaching the French border at Argeles-sur-Mer. After piling their arms under the orders of the French Military guard, they were quartered in one of the many concentration camps in the area.
A FEW HOURS BEHIND. —A companion picture to that above. The vanguard of General Franco's victorious forces reaches the French frontier. The completed conquest of the Catalonian area provided the final reason for the recognition of General Franco as ruler of Spain.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 11
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82RETREAT FROM CATALONIA.—The rearguard of the Spanish Government Army reaching the French border at Argeles-sur-Mer. After piling their arms under the orders of the French Military guard, they were quartered in one of the many concentration camps in the area. A FEW HOURS BEHIND.—A companion picture to that above. The vanguard of General Franco's victorious forces reaches the French frontier. The completed conquest of the Catalonian area provided the final reason for the recognition of General Franco as ruler of Spain. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 2 March 1939, Page 11
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