File:Badajoz bull-ring, 1936.jpg

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Badajoz bull-ring, 1936

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English: Badajoz bull-ring. Photo reportedly taken in mid-August 1936, exact day unclear, following the Nationalist takeover of the city. Trucks are vehicles of Frente Popular militias. The vehicles and the entire place appear to bear the results of either artillery fire or air bombing raids. At least 2 corpses visible might be either victims of the shelling or victims of executions
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Source photo present at various websites, never signed nor atributed. Do not know where it was originally published. This particular one taken from https://www.elconfidencial.com/cultura/2020-08-10/masacres-de-la-guerra-civil-badajoz-yague_2707375/
Author unknown, might have been one of French Pathe cameramen, most likely Rene Brut

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