| | 001-036 | 037-072 | 073-108 | 109-144 | 145-180 | 181-216 | 217-252 | 253-288 | |
| # | Card name | Historical text |
| 109 | Tercio de Nuestra Señora de Begoña | 5th Brigade of Navarre, later part of the 61st division, the 1st division of Navarre and the 58th division. |
| 110 | Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena | Marquis of Luca de Tena. Director of ABC. |
| 111 | Maestrazgo | In April 1938 the Nationalist troops manage to break the Aragon front and reach the Mediterranean at the height of Vinaroz, breaking again in two the territory controlled by the Republic. |
| 112 | Discurso presidencial | Manuel Azaña, President of the Republic, made four official speeches during the war. |
| 113 | A las barricadas | "Black storms stir the air, / dark clouds blind us, / even if pain and death await us / against the enemy duty calls". 'To the barricades', adapted from the Warsowian." |
| 114 | Dios, patria y rey | "God, homeland and king": the Carlist motto. |
| 115 | Cristo Rey | For Falangism, the Christian interpretation of life is not only true: it is also historically Spanish. |
| 116 | Fernando de los Ríos | Member of Congress. Ambassador of the Republic in the United States during the war. Dead in exile. |
| 117 | Brigada Mixta 40 | 7th division. Organized in Madrid in November 1936, participating in its defense. |
| 118 | Contra el caciquismo | "Work, in its various forms, is a social obligation, and shall have the protection of the law. The Republic shall provide for every worker the necessary conditions for a dignified existence. Its social legislation shal regulate: insurance in case of sickness, accident , forced unemployment, retirement, disability and death, [..]". Constitution of the Second Republic, Article 46. |
| 119 | Columna Las Regiones | [no text] |
| 120 | José Félix de Lequerica | Ambassador in France of Nationalist Spain in 1939. |
| 121 | Solidaridad interterritorial | Catalan and Basque nationalisms feel united in their destiny. |
| 122 | Maniobras | Trade unions are crucial to the mobilization and organization of forces in the Republic. |
| 123 | Tiempos Nuevos | Anarchist magazine. |
| 124 | Ernesto Giménez Caballero | Affiliate number 5 of Spanish Falange. Member of the National Traditionalist Spanish Falange de las JONS in 1937. |
| 125 | Pleno del congreso | On November 6th 1936 the government of the Republic moves from Madrid to Valencia. |
| 126 | Centro monárquico | "My enthusiastic and warm congratulations, extensive to all that glorious army commanded by you, and my gratitude, as a Spaniard, with reiteration of my support and my confidence in the awakening of our country." Telegram to General Franco from Alfonso XIII in January 1939 to mark the entry of the Nationalist troops in Barcelona. |
| 127 | Santiago Casares Quiroga | Republican Left. Member of Congress. Prime Minister and Minister of War on July 18th 1936. Opposed to provide arms to the workers' organizations during the first days. Dead in exile. |
| 128 | Raimundo Fernández-Cuesta | General Secretary of Spanish Falange in 1937. Member of the National Traditionalist Spanish Falange de las JONS in 1937. Minister for Agriculture in the first government of General Franco in 1938. |
| 129 | Apoyo al gobierno | Two of the three prime ministers of the Republic during the civil war, Francisco Largo Caballero and Juan Negrín, are PSOE members. |
| 130 | Revolución | For anarchism winning the war is equally important to revolution. In Aragon there are more than four collectivizations. |
| 131 | 1ª Bandera de Vizcaya | 61th Division. |
| 132 | ABC de Madrid | The Monarchist newspaper ABC is seized at the beginning of the war by the Republican authorities in Madrid and becomes a leftist republican' newspaper and voice of Republican Union for nearly three years. |
| 133 | Tercio de Lácar | Later integrated into the 1st Brigade of Navarre, which is later reorganized into the 1st division of Navarre. Forms the Red Berets Association with the Tercios of Navarre and Montejurra. |
| 134 | Casa del pueblo | Home to workers where they receive shelter, support, advice, training and culture. |
| 135 | Senyera | Catalan historical flag, linked to the crown of Aragon. |
| 136 | Dolores Ibárruri "La Pasionaria" | Member of Congress. Exiled, she returns to Spain in 1977. |
| 137 | General Aranguren | Head of the Civil Guard in Catalonia in 1936. Military governor of Valencia in 1939. Executed. |
| 138 | Víveres | Falangist organizations in the rearguard handle, among other activities, the distribution of food. |
| 139 | Cipriano Mera | Promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1938. Chief of the 14th Division in 1937. Head of IV and VI Army Corps in 1937. Dead in exile. |
| 140 | Margaritas | I't not until late in the war when the Republic uses again the name of Spain without any complexes. |
| 141 | La independencia de España | Voice of the PSOE faction led by Indalecio Prieto. |
| 142 | El Socialista | The Grenadier March -or Royal March- is enacted national anthem of Spain on February28th 1937, along with Cara al Sol, Oriamendi and the anthem of the Legion. |
| 143 | La Marcha Granadera | The Communist Party plays a key role in relations with the USSR in order to obtain military aid. |
| 144 | ¡Venceremos! | Republican Left. Member of Congress. Dead in exile. |