The Spanish Civil War had far-reaching effects, not just in Spain but also internationally. It was a key moment in the lead-up to World War II and a testing ground for the ideologies and military tactics that would later be used in that conflict.
Additionally, it inspired many artists, writers, and intellectuals, who used their work to protest against the war and its aftermath.
-In this file photo taken in November 1936, Republicans fighters take up positions on a rooftop during the battle of Madrid.
In recent years, there have been efforts to acknowledge and address the legacy of the Spanish Civil War and the dictatorship that followed.
-In this file photo taken on March 15, 1937, General Francisco Franco watches the front during the Civil War at an unknown location.
This has included the opening of archives and the exhumation of mass graves, as well as the removal of Francoist symbols and the recognition of victims of the conflict and the dictatorship.
-In this file photo taken on January 30, 1939, General Yagüe (center, wearing glasses) marchs through Barcelona, four days after his troops had taken control of the city.