| | 001-036 | 037-072 | 073-108 | 109-144 | 145-180 | 181-216 | 217-252 | 253-288 | |
| # | Card name | Historical text |
| 037 | Columna Durruti | Organized in Barcelona, marching to Zaragoza on July 24th 1936. It has as much as 6000 militia men. At its head is Buenaventura Durruti, who is replaced by Ricardo Sánz after his death. Later integrated into the 26th division. |
| 038 | 6º Tabor del GFRI Tetuán * | [no text] |
| 039 | General Franco | Risen up in the Canary Islands. Appointed head of government of the Spanish State and Generalissimo of the National Forces, Navy and Air on September 29th 1936. In January 1938 he is proclaimed head of state and forms his first government. |
| 040 | Parlamento | There are up to seven governments and four heads of government in the Republic during the civil war. |
| 041 | Pelayos | Traditionalist magazine for young people born during the civil war and published in San Sebastian. |
| 042 | 3º Batallón de Burgos * | [no text] |
| 043 | Ikurriña | The Basque flag is the creation of Sabino Arana, inspired by old Catholic colors and symbols. It flies for the first time in 1894, becoming the flag of Euzkadi when the Statute of Autonomy is approved. |
| 044 | Cobardía | In order to attract the working class, Falangism incorporates in its foundation elements like the red and black from the anarchist flag or the use of the word comrade. |
| 045 | Comandante Rojo | Promoted to lieutenant general in February 1939. Gets six promotions in less than three years, unmatched record ever in the Spanish army. Awarded with the Laureada of Madrid medal. Exiled, he returns to Spain in 1958. |
| 046 | Primer año triunfal | The constant growth of Nationalist territory provides new resources. |
| 047 | Juan Pujol | Member of Congress. ABC war correspondent. National Chief of Press and Propaganda in 1936. |
| 048 | Els segadors | "Catalunya triumphant / will be again rich and fulll" / Popular song that becomes an anthem for the Catalan people. |
| 049 | Brigada Mixta 75 | 20th Division, later in the 49th Division (2nd Division Euzkadi). |
| 050 | Camisas viejas | Those becoming Spanish Falange members before the start of the civil war are called 'old shirts'. |
| 051 | Coronel de Borbón y de la Torre | Duke of Seville. Cousin of Alfonso XIII. Later promoted to infantry brigadier general in command of the 4th Corps. |
| 052 | Teruel | Teruel is the only capital of province conquered by the Republic throughout the civil war in the winter of 1937/1938. Shortly thereafter is again recaptured by the Nationalists. |
| 053 | 6º Tabor del GFRI Alhucemas * | [no text] |
| 054 | Seminaristas | "Leaving out other causes of less efficiency, it was the legislators of 1931, and later the executive power of the State with its government practices, the ones determined to turn sharply from our History path in a way quite opposite to the nature and requirements of the national spirit, especially opposite to the predominant religion feeling in the country. " Collective letter of the Spanish bishops, July 1st 1937. |
| 055 | Alfonso Carlos de Borbón y Austria-Este | Last Carlist pretender by direct descent. He assists in the preparation of the military uprising with the formation of Tercios of Requetes. Killed in accident. |
| 056 | José Giral | Republican Left. Member of Congress. Prime Minister between July and September 1936. Later he holds the posts of Minister of Marine, Minister without portfolio, Minister of State and acting Minister of Agriculture. Dead in exile. |
| 057 | Castellers | Catalan tradition consisting of the construction of human towers. |
| 058 | Cañón Schneider de 75 mm | Gun model 1906. Regulation in the Spanish army before the civil war, is used by both sides. |
| 059 | Milagro | On May 7th 1938, the Burgos government recognizes and affirms the existence of the Catholic Church as "a perfect society in the fullness of its rights." |
| 060 | Juan March | Businessman and banker, he provides significant financial support to the Nationalist side, crucial for dealing with the first supplies of gasoline and weapons. |
| 061 | Columna y base de la victoria | The General Workers Union has its 50th anniversary in 1938. |
| 062 | 3º Tabor del GFRI Larache * | The number of troops in the Indigenous Regular Forces Groups (GFRI) reaches the figure of seventy thousand men. |
| 063 | Alfonso Peña Boeuf | Minister of Public Works in the first government of General Franco in 1938. |
| 064 | Limpieza de España | The image of the Republic in the Nationalist area is associated with Bolshevism, social injustice, dishonest politicians, Masons, separatism, ... |
| 065 | El Pensamiento Navarro | Oldest newspaper of Navarre and voice of Carlism. |
| 066 | Cardenal Segura y Sáez | Exiled during the Republic, he returns to Spain in 1937 as Archbishop of Seville. < |
| 067 | Tercio de Navarra | Leaves Pamplona on July 20th 1936. Later integrated into the 1st Brigade of Navarre, which is then reorganized into the 1st division of Navarre. Forms the Red Berets Association with the Tercios of Montejurra and Lácar. |
| 068 | Agustín de Foxá | Count of Foxá and Marquis of Armendariz. One of the authors of the lyrics of the Cara al Sol. He is in Madrid at the beginning of the war and thanks to his diplomatic passport he gets to be transferred to the Embassy of the Republic in Romania and after some months of double game returns to Spain and joins the Nationalists side. |
| 069 | Dos pesetas | The two pesetas bill of the Republic is put into circulation in early 1938, during the civil war. |
| 070 | Víctor Pradera | Carlist politician and theoretician. Executed in San Sebastian. |
| 071 | Sindicato Único Ramo Alimentación | The most established anarchist organizations are the National Labor Confederation (CNT), the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI) and the International Workers Association (AIT). |
| 072 | Cinturón de hierro | The fortifications of the "iron belt", built to protect Bilbao, become famous. A lot of cement and iron but low efficiency at the moment of truth. |