| | 001-036 | 037-072 | 073-108 | 109-144 | 145-180 | 181-216 | 217-252 | 253-288 | |
| # | Card name | Historical text |
| 145 | Victoria Kent | He supports the insurgency in his pastoral 'Lent of Spain', attacking Freemasons, Jews and Communists. |
| 146 | Cardenal Gomá | Traditional Basque dance. |
| 147 | Aurresku | The cry "They shall not pass!" is an emblem of the resistance of Madrid and in general of the defensive position of the Republic. |
| 148 | ¡No pasarán! | Risen up in Toledo. Promoted to general after resisting the siege of the Alcazar. Chief of Army Corps of Aragon. Receives the Laureate Cross of San Fernando in 1937. |
| 149 | Coronel Moscardó | It's in Catalonia where anarchist organizations are more widely spread. |
| 150 | ¡Al front! | Member of Congress. Ambassador of the Republic in Czechoslovakia. Dead in exile. |
| 151 | Luis Jiménez de Asúa | Those becoming Spanish Falange members after the start of the civil are called 'new shirts'. |
| 152 | Camisas nuevas | [no text] |
| 153 | Columna León de Graus | Spanish Republican anthem. |
| 154 | El himno de Riego | The ABCs of Seville remains in the Nationalist area and maintains its editorial line. |
| 155 | ABC de Sevilla | Minister of War on July 19th 1936. He leads the defense of Madrid in November 1936. Concentrates during the war more power than any other general of the Republic. Awarded with the Laureate of Madrid in 1937. Promoted to lieutenant general in February 1939. Dead in exile. |
| 156 | General Miaja | Translation not available yet |
| 157 | Valentín González "El Campesino" | Chief of the 46th Division in 1937. Exiled, he returns to Spain in 1978. |
| 158 | 1º Tabor del GFRI Melilla * | [no text] |
| 159 | Josep Tarradellas | Republican Left of Catalonia. First concillor of the Catalan government. Exiled, he returns to Spain in 1977. |
| 160 | Julián Besteiro | Member of Congress. Member of the National Defense Council at the end of the war, in a vain attempt to negotiate an honorable peace. Dead in prison. |
| 161 | Tetuán | Morocco is a Spanish protectorate and from there come the Regulars. During the first days the forces are transported on airplanes, in which is considered to be the first airlift in history. |
| 162 | Pedro Sáinz Rodríguez | Member of Congress. Member of the National Traditionalist Spanish Falange de las JONS in 1937. Minister of National Education in the first government of General Franco in 1938. |
| 163 | Solidaridad obrera | Voice of the CNT. |
| 164 | Joan Casanovas | Republican Left of Catalonia. Parliament President of the Generalitat. Dead in exile. |
| 165 | Resistencia | The collaboration of the military at all levels and the sense of discipline imposed by the Communist Party makes the units under its influence often distinguished by a higher level of training. |
| 166 | Cara al sol | "Victorious flags will return / at the cheerful pace of peace / and my shaft of arrows / will bring five roses attached". Cara al Sol is decreed national anthem of Spain on February 28th 1937, along with Oriamendi, the anthem the Legion and the Grenadier March. |
| 167 | José María Pemán | President of the National Commission on Culture and Education in 1937. Member of the National Traditionalist Spanish Falange de las JONS in 1937. |
| 168 | Jesús Hernández | Member of Congress. Minister for Education and Fine Arts between 1936 and 1938. Minister for Education and Health between 1937 and 1938. Political commissar of the Central-South in 1938. Dead in exile. |
| 169 | Oriamendi | "For God, the Homeland and the King / our fathers fought. For God, the Homeland and the King we shall also fight". The Oriamendi is decreed national anthem of Spain on February 28th 1937, along with the anthem of the Legion, the Grenadier March and the Cara al Sol. |
| 170 | La República victoriosa | In the Republic the military is submitted to political power. This is one reason why the state of war is not proclaimed until the very last days of the war. |
| 171 | El nuevo régimen | The failed coup makes Nationalist Spain to create an state apparatus, so that two confronted states exist during the war. |
| 172 | Baserri | Basque house that is both home and farm. |
| 173 | Euzkadi / Vascongadas | Vitoria is soon Nationalist zone. San Sebastian is conquered in August 1936 and Bilbao in June 1937. |
| 174 | Onésimo Redondo | Founder of the Castillian Boards of Hispanic Action. Killed in action. |
| 175 | Carta pastoral | On July 1st 1937 the Spanish bishops collectively write the Spanish episcopal pastoral letter, signed by almost all archbishops and bishops. |
| 176 | El mès petit de tots | Mascot designed by Lola Anglada calling Catalans for resistance, raising his fist and carrying the Catalan flag. |
| 177 | Manuel Tagüeña | Head of the 3rd Division in 1937. Head of the XV Corps in 1938. Receives the medal of Freedom. Dead in exile. |
| 178 | Coronel Hernández Saravia | Brief minister of war in August 1936 and affiliated to Republican Left. Head of the Southern Army in 1936 and the Army of the Levant in 1937. Promoted to general after the offensive of Teruel in 1937. Dead in exile. |
| 179 | Julio Ruiz de Alda | Affiliate number 3 of Spanish Falange. Killed along with many other prisoners in the prision of Madrid in August 1936. |
| 180 | Claridad | Voice of the PSOE faction led by Francisco Largo Caballero. |