| | 001-036 | 037-072 | 073-108 | 109-144 | 145-180 | 181-216 | 217-252 | 253-288 | |
| # | Card name | Historical text |
| 073 | La quinta columna | While four columns heaad to the conquest of Madrid, those working within the city or who are sympathetic to the Nationalists cause are called the "fifth colulmn". |
| 074 | Restauración | Among the supporters of a restoration of the monarchy some support the young Juan de Borbon and not his father Alfonso XIII, who has lost credibility among a sector of monarchists. |
| 075 | Julián Zugazagoitia | Also known as 'Zuga'. Member of Congress. Director of 'The Socialist'. Minister of the Interior between 1937 and 1938. Executed. |
| 076 | Columna Fantasma | Organized in Valencia in the summer of 1936. |
| 077 | Donación | To finance the costs of war, donations of jewelry in Nationalist Spain are common. |
| 078 | José Díaz | Member of Congress. Communist Party General Secretary. Dead in exile. |
| 079 | Inflación | Inflation in the Republic is as high as 85%. The use of state resources by the authorities of the Republic exasperates Nationalist Spain. |
| 080 | General Pozas | Minister of Interior in 1936. Reorganizes Civil Guard as the National Republican Guard. Head of the Central Army and later the Eastern Army. Dead in exile. |
| 081 | Indalecio Prieto | Leader of the PSOE faction closer to republicanism. Member of Congress. Minister of Marine and Air between 1936 and 1937. Minister of Defense from 1937 to 1938. Dead in exile. |
| 082 | Boina roja | "Red beret, you will be / the emblem of honor / may the truth of the Holy Tradition triumph" / Anthem of the Pelayos. |
| 083 | Batallón Mackenzie-Papineau | Also known as 'Mac-Pac'. Integrated by Canadians. Part of the 15th International Brigade. More than twelve hundred Canadians fight in the International Brigades. |
| 084 | Jaume Aiguadé | Republican Left of Catalunya. Member of Congress. Minister of Labor and Social Welfare from 1937 to 1938. Dead in exile. |
| 085 | 4º Batallón de San Marcial | Number 22. Part of the 3rd division. |
| 086 | Por Dios y por España | Once the coup becomes a civil war, ideological legitimation is sought with religion as one of its main arguments. |
| 087 | Juan Guilloto León "Juan Modesto" | Head of the 4th Division in 1936. Head of the II and V Corps in 1937. Chief of the Army of the Ebro in 1938 as a colonel of militia. Promoted to general in the last days of the war. Dead in exile. |
| 088 | Apoyo real | Except for the monarchists, the restoration of the monarchy is not a priority. At most, only a distant possibility. |
| 089 | La Ametralladora | Humor magazine. Red Aviation: - Try guessing how many enemy aircraft I've shot down in the last three months - None. - Who told you that? |
| 090 | Cañón Schneider de 75 mm | Gun model 1906. Regulation in the Spanish army before the civil war, is used by both sides. |
| 091 | José Antonio Aguirre | Basque Nationalist Party. Member of Congress. Euzkadi elected president in October 1936. Dead in exile. |
| 092 | José Antonio Primo de Rivera | Founder, leader and affiliate number 2 of Spanish Falange. Shot in Alicante in November 1936. |
| 093 | Reconocimiento del Vaticano | For the government of Burgos it is important that the Vatican recognizes it as the legitimate government of Spain. For a short time each Spain has its ambassador to the Vatican, but soon the Ambassador of the Republic is isolated and forced to leave the embassy. |
| 094 | Bibiano Fernández-Ossorio y Tafall | Republican Left. Member of Congress. Secretary of the Ministry of Defense in 1937. Director of Política magazinie in 1938. Dead in exile. |
| 095 | Propaganda | The Communist Party, a minority before the start of war, has a exponential growth as the war advances. |
| 096 | Afiliación masiva | The UGT reaches the figure of over a million and a half affiliates. |
| 097 | Radio Nacional de España | RNE opens in Salamanca in January 1937, with the Anaya Palace as its first heaadquarters. |
| 098 | Igualdad | "Equality, Fraternity and Liberty": the three republican principles. |
| 099 | Manuel Fal Conde | General Secretary of Traditionalist Communion. In 1936 is forced into exile after announcing the creation of a Carlist military academy. Member of the National Traditionalist Spanish Falange de las JONS in 1937. |
| 100 | La Diada | On September 11th the Catalan national holiday is celebrated, the Diada. |
| 101 | Real Academia Militar | Attempts to establish a Royal Military Academy in Toledo for Requetes officers in 1936 cost banishment to the Carlist leader Manuel Fal Conde. |
| 102 | Columna Los Aguiluchos | Organized at the Bakunin headquarters in Barcelona. Fights in the Aragon front. At its head are Miguel García Vivancos and Juan Garcia Oliver. It later became the Mixed Brigade 125. |
| 103 | Juan Negrín | Member of Congress. Minister of Finance in 1936. Prime Minister since May 1937. In April 1938 also assumed the defense office. Dead in exile. |
| 104 | General Queipo de Llano | Risen up in Seville. Head of the Southern Army. Through radio speeches he tried to frighten the enemy. Member of the National Traditionalist Spanish Falange de las JONS in 1937. |
| 105 | Estatuto vasco | On October 1st 1936 the parliament of the Republic ratifies the Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country. |
| 106 | Regimiento Almansa | Number 15 of Tarragona. It is one of the first columns that marches from Catalunya to the Aragon front. |
| 107 | Corpus Christi | "The Homeland implies a parenthood; it's the moral environment, like that of a large family, in which the citizen achieves full development; and the national movement has determined a stream of love that has focused around the name and historical substance of Spain, with aversion to foreign elements that brought us ruin". Collective letter of the Spanish bishops, July 1st 1937. |
| 108 | Mundo obrero | Voice of the Communist Party. |