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Living conditions

Robert Capa. “After an Italo-German Air Raid.” 1936.

For those living in main cities of bombardment, living conditions deteriorated rapidly and fostered the spread of disease and food shortages. Gellhorn describes the everyday chore of waiting for hours in food lines with no guarantee of receiving a ration: “Sometimes they are five blocks long. Sometimes you wait all that time but just before your turn comes the shop closes. There is no more food.”

“Children play in front of the shrapnel-hit facade of No 10 Peironcely street, Madrid.” 1936.

Published in Children and the war