| | 001-036 | 037-072 | 073-108 | 109-144 | 145-180 | 181-216 | 217-252 | 253-288 | |
| # | Card name | Historical text |
| 253 | Polikarpov Istrievitel 15 "Chato" | Most common figher of the Republic, who buys over a hundred and later manufactures more than two hundred. |
| 254 | Junkers 52 | More than sixty units are purchased from Germany, used as airlift at the Gibraltar Strait for the Army of Africa in the early days of the war. |
| 255 | Tupolev SB-2 "Katiuska" | Armament: four 7.62 mm machine guns and up to a ton of bombs. |
| 256 | Junkers 52 | Main bomber model used at the bombing of Guernica in 1937. |
| 257 | Gernika / Guernica | On April 26th 1937, 40.000 Kg of bombs fell on Guernica from German bombers, leaving the city completely obliterated. The Republic tries to convince the international community that the bombing was made by the enemy. The Nationalists states that it was the Republic itself who had destroyed the city after abandoning it. |
| 258 | FIAT CR 32 "Chirri" | Wingspan: 9,50 m. Length: 7.45 m. Armament: two machine guns of 12.7 mm Breda Safat and capacity to carry 100 kg of bombs. |
| 259 | Polikarpov Istrievitel 15 "Chato" | The first units arrive at Spain in October 1936. Wingspan: 9,75 m. Length: 6.10 m. Weight: 1374 / 1965 Kg |
| 260 | Junkers 52 | Wingspan: 29.50 m Length: 18.90 m Weight: 5700 kg Armament: two MG-15 machine guns of 7.7 mm |
| 261 | Polikarpov Istrievitel 16 "Mosca" | Most powerful fighter of the Republic, who buys more than a hundred aircraft until 1937, when it is replaced by an improved model. Wingspan: 9 m Length: 6,90 m. Weight: 1200 / 1400 kg Armament: two 7.62 mm machine guns. |
| 262 | Vértice | Illustrated magazine of Spanish Falange de las JONS born in 1938. |
| 263 | Teniente Coronel Burillo | Later promoted to colonel. Head of the III and XII Corps in 1937. Chief of the Army of Extremadura in 1937. Executed. |
| 264 | El ogro comunista | Communism is often portrayed as the big ogre who threatens to eat the children. |
| 265 | Ventura Gassol | Republican Left of Catalonia. Poet and councillor of Culture of the Generalitat. Exiled. |
| 266 | José Yangüas Messía | Ambassador of Nationalist Spain at the Vatican in 1938. |
| 267 | Socorro Rojo | Communist Organization of social aid, working in health, child support, shelter or cultural issues. |
| 268 | Pedro Muñoz Seca | Playwright. Executed in Paracuellos del Jarama along with many other prisoners in November 1936. |
| 269 | Melchor Rodríguez | Director General of Prisons from 1936 and brief mayor of Madrid in 1939. True to the humanitarian principles of anarchism, he is eager to end the terror and killings of prisoners, naming him the winners "The red angel". |
| 270 | Coronel Ungría | The coup surprises him in Madrid. In 1937 he passes to the Nationalist zone through the French embassy. He organize the Information Service and Military Police (SIPM) in charge of counterespionage and the coordination of the fifth column. In the final days of the war he is responsibleof the talks with the military commanders still resisting in Madrid. |