José Sanjurjo y Sacanell (Spanish: [saŋˈxuɾxo]; 28 March 1872 – 20 July 1936) was a Spanish general who was one of the military leaders who plotted the...
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Sanjurjada (section Sanjurjo ruling)
Carabineros, José Sanjurjo; others commanded field units or garrisons, like generals Emilio Fernández Pérez, Miguel Ponte, Manuel González Carrasco, José Fernández...
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José María Gómez Sanjurjo (1930–1988) was a Paraguayan poet. v t e...
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Juan Antonio Ansaldo (section Sanjurjo crash)
supporter of José Sanjurjo, the senior of the three generals who launched the coup of July 1936, which started the Spanish Civil War. When Sanjurjo needed to...
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name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written...
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with General Emilio Mola as the primary planner and leader and General José Sanjurjo as a figurehead. The government at the time was a coalition of Republicans...
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executive head of the landing forces at the beach of Alhucemas bay, general José Sanjurjo, under whose orders were two army brigades from Ceuta and Melilla, led...
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Air Force[citation needed] José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco Emilio Mola José Millán-Astray Juan Yagüe Emilio Blanco Izaga José Marina Francisco Gómez Jordana [es]...
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provincial capitals including Madrid and Barcelona. In April 1931, General José Sanjurjo informed the King that he could not count on the loyalty of the armed...
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the elections of 1933 following an unsuccessful uprising by General José Sanjurjo in August 1932, who would later lead the coup that started the civil...
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Al Hoceima (redirect from Villa Sanjurjo)
Spanish General José Sanjurjo landed at Al Hoceima and claimed the territory for Spain. The Spanish developed the town and named it Villa Sanjurjo after General...
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knowledge. With the coming of the Republic, he participated in the abortive José Sanjurjo uprising in 1932 for which he was imprisoned. He was released and joined...
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included the burning of churches, the 1932 failed coup d'état led by José Sanjurjo, the Revolution of 1934 and numerous attacks against rival political...
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relationship between him and Carlist leaders was problematic. General José Sanjurjo became the figurehead of the operation and helped to come to an agreement...
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Generals Emilio Mola, Francisco Franco, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano and José Sanjurjo, marked the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. Smith, Angel (2018)...
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War (1920) Amphibious assault of Alhucemas – 8 September 1925 General José Sanjurjo World War II Aleutian Islands Campaign Operation Landcrab – 11 May 1943...
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Mario Muslera Planes, and the coup was tentatively to be led by general José Sanjurjo Sacanell. The scheme of a Carlist-only insurgence did not enjoy unanimous...
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Morocco and, after the events of Castilblanco and Arnedo, replaced José Sanjurjo in the main directorate of the Civil Guard. Cabanellas was a freemason...
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Franco avoided involvement in José Sanjurjo's attempted coup that year, and even wrote a hostile letter to Sanjurjo expressing his anger over the attempt...
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José Millán-Astray y Terreros (5 July 1879 – 1 January 1954) was a Spanish soldier, the founder and first commander of the Spanish Legion, and a major...
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coup of July 1936 that started the Spanish Civil War. After the death of Sanjurjo on 20 July 1936, Mola commanded the Nationalists in the north of Spain...
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end of August Spanish forces at Melilla numbered 36,000 under General Jose Sanjurjo and the slow process of recovering the lost territory could begin. Thus...
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government was able to easily quell the first 1932 coup d'etat led by José Sanjurjo, the generals, who felt humiliated because of the military reform privately...
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including Yagüe, Emilio Mola, Franco, Gonzalo Queipo de Llano and José Sanjurjo, started plotting to overthrow the democratically elected Popular Front...
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Martínez-Campos José Marina Vega Manuel Fernández Silvestre Dámaso Berenguer José Millán-Astray Miguel Primo de Rivera José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco...
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source?] He was detained briefly in 1932 for collaboration in General José Sanjurjo's attempted coup. On October 29, 1933, Primo de Rivera launched the Falange...
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Thomasian Martyrs (redirect from Jose Maria Diaz Sanjurjo)
until he was arrested, tortured, and beheaded on November 7, 1773. José María Díaz Sanjurjo was born in Lugo, Spain on August 25, 1818. He secretly entered...
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formation of a single Nationalist leader following the death of General José Sanjurjo. Franco maintains that the junta in Burgos holds power, even as his...
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Martínez-Campos José Marina Vega Manuel Fernández Silvestre Dámaso Berenguer José Millán-Astray Miguel Primo de Rivera José Sanjurjo Francisco Franco...
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"Directory", which would create a "strong and disciplined state." General Sanjurjo would be the head of this new regime, due to being widely liked and respected...
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