RMP9JH2G–Juan Negrin López (1892-1956), Spanish Republican politician, he was president of the government …
RM2CN3HN7–Juan Negrin 1920s.
RMEC80WW–Juan Negrín y López (1892 –1956) was a Spanish politician and physician. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and served as finance minister.
RM2A5YT8N–Juan Negrín y López (1892 – 12 November 1956) Spanish politician and physician. leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and served as finance minister. He was the last Loyalist premier of Spain (1937–39), and presided over the defeat of the Republican forces by the Nationalists under General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War.
RMEX72KY–Juan Negrín y López (1892 – 12 November 1956) Spanish politician and physician. leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and served as finance minister. He was the last Loyalist premier of Spain (1937–39), and presided over the defeat of the
RM2A5YTB3–Juan Negrín y López (3 February 1892 – 12 November 1956) was a Spanish politician and physician. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and served as finance minister. He was the last Loyalist premier of Spain (1937–39), and presided over the defeat of the Republican forces by the Nationalists under General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War
RFW8MT4A–Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain - 31 December, 2017. Memorial Juan Negrin (1892-1956) was a physiologist and Spanish politician. From 1937-1945 he was
RM2TDBNCW–09/03/1936. Long gentleman walks next to one of the Presidents of the second Republic, Juan Negrín. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2BMEK5K–España. Guerra civil (1936-1939). Portada de la revista El frente, órgano de la 26 división del ejército republicano. Artículo con la fotografía del presidente del gobierno de la república Juan Negrín López (1892-1956). Editado en campaña, septiembre de 1938.
RM2TCY09T–Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), November 1937. Juan Negrín, Manuel Azaña, the Campesino and General Miaja in Alcalá de Henares. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2CMT80B–Juan Negrín en Barcelona 1938.
RFTWBK34–Barrio histórico de Triana, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, España
RM2NXB19W–Vista panorámica nocturna de la ciudad de Las Palmas De Gran Canaria / Panoramic night view of the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
RMEX72N5–Juan Negrín y López (1892 – 1956) Spanish politician and physician. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and served as finance minister. He was the last Loyalist premier of Spain (1937–39), and presided over the defeat of the Rep
RFW8MT65–Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain - 31 December, 2017. Memorial Juan Negrin (1892-1956) was a physiologist and Spanish politician. From 1937-1945 he was
RMPP5G6N–JUAN NEGRIN (1891/1956) - PRESIDENT OF THE GOVERNMENT DURING THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR. Location: EXPOSICION DE LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA. MADRID.
RM2TCGR4H–Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), November 1937. Juan Negrín, Manuel Azaña, el Campesino and General Miaja review the republican troops. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMRC5XXK–JUAN NEGRIN LOPEZ, MEDICO FISIOLOGO Y POLITICO ESPAÑOL, PRESIDENTE DEL GOBIERNO DE LA II REPUBLICA EN EL EXILIO, 1937. Location: FUNDACION PABLO IGLESIAS. MADRID. SPAIN.
RM2TP2CNR–12/31/1936. Don Juan Negrín, the new president of the government of the Spanish Republic, upon leaving the visit made to Mr. Azaña. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / luis vidal
RMP7C78K–Guerra civil española (1936-1939). Portada de la revista Ejército Popular, nº 1. Juan Negrin López, presidente de la república. Vicente Rojo Lluch, general del ejército republicano. Barcelona, abril de 1938.
RM2TDBK3G–Juan Negrín, Manuel Azaña, General Miaja and El Campesino review the republican troops in Alcalá de Henares, in November 1937. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2TP1PG8–12/31/1936. Dr. Negrin, head of the Government, upon leaving the presidency. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Sisito
RM2TP2D26–05/17/1937. Mr. Negrín, in charge of forming a government. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / J. Bondia Valls
RM2TDBNCT–12/31/1929. Messrs. Azaña, Negrin and Henche before the former's breakfast at the town hall. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RM2TP23RK–12/31/1937. The president of the Council, Dr. Negrín, talking with General Riquelme Moments before the International parade. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMEX71C1–Juan Negrín y López (1892 – 1956) Spanish politician and physician. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and served as finance minister. He was the last Loyalist premier of Spain (1937–39), and presided over the defeat of the Rep
RM2TP241A–11/22/1937. Valencia: opening of the parliament of the Republic. In the Image, the head of the Government, Dr. Negrin, reads the ministerial declaration. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Mayo
RM2TDBNCK–10/31/1936. President Azaña after the Council of Ministers held in Benicarló Talking with Largo Caballero and the Ministers Just, Esplá, de Gracia, Alvarez del Vayo and Negrín. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMEX73AA–Juan Negrín y López (3 February 1892 – 12 November 1956) was a Spanish politician and physician. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and served as finance minister. He was the last Loyalist premier of Spain (1937–39), and presid
RM2JBG3G5–NEGRIN , JUAN. POLITICO ESPAÑOL . LAS PALMAS 1892 - 1956.
RMPPHY9B–AZAÑA Y NEGRIN VISITANDO EL FRENTE, 1937.
RMR8707M–REPRESENTACION DE LAS PALMAS-GUERRA DEL RIO-NEGRIN-FRANCHY ROCA-MARCELINO PASCUA-VALLE GRACIA. Location: CONGRESO DE LOS DIPUTADOS-BIBLIOTECA. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMEX729H–Republican political leaders, Manuel Azana and Juan Negrín during the Spanish Civil War
RMP43GW5–Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Surcharge Varieties issued by Catalunya in 1938: Antifascists (Azaña, Iglesias, Negrín, Prieto). Emisión de sobretasa emitida por Cataluña en 1938 : antifascistas (Azaña, Iglesias, Negrín, Prieto). Madrid, Civil War Exhibition. Location: EXPOSICION DE LA GUERRA CIVIL ESPAÑOLA, MADRID, SPAIN.
RMEX729A–1937 President of republican Spain visits the front line during the Spanish civil War. From left to right: Juan Negrín, Manuel Azana, generals Jose Miaja and Valentino Gonzalez El Campesino
RMEX72ND–Republican troops loyal to General Casado seize ministry building in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War. In 1939 Casado conducted a coup d'état against the government of Prime Minister Juan Negrín, claiming Negrín wanted a Communist takeover. Republican
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