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El Condor no pasa

During the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), German soldiers fought on the side of Franco's generals in the "national uprising." The vanguard of the notorious "Legion Condor" traveled on a ship that entered the port of Cádiz with its headlights dimmed. Below deck, alongside the aircraft, were the pilots, disguised as "Reisegesellschaft Union" (Travel Company Union).

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During the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), German soldiers fought on the side of Franco's generals in the "national uprising." The vanguard of the notorious "Legion Condor" traveled on a ship that entered the port of Cádiz with its headlights dimmed. Below deck, alongside the aircraft, were the pilots, disguised as "Reisegesellschaft Union" (Travel Company Union).

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