In this photo taken on July 20, 2018, the former tomb of the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco at the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco has been relocated to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.20.07.2018#6054913
Family members of Spanish Dictator Francisco Franco arrive at the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum to attend the exhumation of Franco's remains, in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco will be relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.24.10.2019#6054578
Hundreds of journalists covering the Francisco Franco exhumation at Valley of the Fallen mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco has been relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.24.10.2019#6054576
Family members of Spanish Dictator Francisco Franco arrive at the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum to attend the exhumation of Franco's remains, in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco will be relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.24.10.2019#6054574
In this file photo taken on July 20, 2018, the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain, where the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco tomb was located. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco has been relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.20.07.2018#6054572
Family members of Spanish Dictator Francisco Franco arrive at the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum to attend the exhumation of Franco's remains, in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco will be relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.24.10.2019#6054571
In this file photo taken on July 20, 2018, the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain, where the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco tomb was located. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco has been relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.20.07.2018#6054570
In this file photo taken on July 20, 2018, the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain, where the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco tomb was located. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco has been relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.20.07.2018#6054569
The entrance of Valley of the Fallen mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial, near Madrid, Spain. After months of judicial battle, Spain's Socialist government exhumed the Franco remains on October 24, 2019. The embalmed body of Franco has been relocated from the Valley of Fallen to the small public cemetery of Mingorrubio-El Pardo in Madrid, Spain.24.10.2019#6054566
In this file photo taken on July 20, 2018, the Valley of the Fallen mausoleum in San Lorenzo del Escorial, where the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco tomb was located, near Madrid, Spain. 20.07.2018#6054562
The 150-meter-high cross is pictured over the Valley of the Fallen monument near El Escorial, outside Madrid, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, where the basilica houses the tomb of former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. The monument has been built to be a "national act of atonement and reconciliation" and contains the remains of more than 30,000 people who fought on both sides of the civil war. On September 24 Spain's supreme court is expected to announce whether General Franco's remains can be exhumed from the tomb in the Valley of the Fallen where they have lain since his death in 1975.22.09.2019#6019861
Visitors stand outside the entrance to the Valley of the Fallen monument near El Escorial, outside Madrid, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, where the basilica houses the tomb of former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. The monument has been built to be a "national act of atonement and reconciliation" and contains the remains of more than 30,000 people who fought on both sides of the civil war. On September 24 Spain's supreme court is expected to announce whether General Franco's remains can be exhumed from the tomb in the Valley of the Fallen where they have lain since his death in 1975.22.09.2019#6019860
Visitors stand outside the entrance to the Valley of the Fallen monument near El Escorial, outside Madrid, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, where the basilica houses the tomb of former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. The monument has been built to be a "national act of atonement and reconciliation" and contains the remains of more than 30,000 people who fought on both sides of the civil war. On September 24 Spain's supreme court is expected to announce whether General Franco's remains can be exhumed from the tomb in the Valley of the Fallen where they have lain since his death in 1975.22.09.2019#6019859
The 150-meter-high cross is pictured over the Valley of the Fallen monument near El Escorial, outside Madrid, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, where the basilica houses the tomb of former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. The monument has been built to be a "national act of atonement and reconciliation" and contains the remains of more than 30,000 people who fought on both sides of the civil war. On September 24 Spain's supreme court is expected to announce whether General Franco's remains can be exhumed from the tomb in the Valley of the Fallen where they have lain since his death in 1975.22.09.2019#6019858
Visitors walk outside the entrance to the Valley of the Fallen monument near El Escorial, outside Madrid, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018, where the basilica houses the tomb of former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. The monument has been built to be a "national act of atonement and reconciliation" and contains the remains of more than 30,000 people who fought on both sides of the civil war. On September 24 Spain's supreme court is expected to announce whether General Franco's remains can be exhumed from the tomb in the Valley of the Fallen where they have lain since his death in 1975.22.09.2019#6019855