The bombing of Xàtiva was an aerial bombing of the railway station of Xàtiva, Valencia Province, during the last phase of the Spanish Civil War. It was...
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49th Mixed Brigade (section Battle of Brunete)
Rodríguez Cortés: Febrero de 1939 en Xátiva Archived 18 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Images of the bombing of Xàtiva Archived 14 December 2013 at the...
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type of bombing was permissible under international law. While direct attacks against civilians were ruled out as "terror bombing", the concept of attacking...
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Mixed brigade (Spanish: brigada mixta) was a basic tactical military unit of the Republican army during the Spanish Civil War. It was initially designed...
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through strategic bombing (also called terror bombing), and personally ordered the Aviazione Legionaria to conduct a "continuous bombing of Barcelona diluted...
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details in Casualties of the bombing of Guernica. The vast majority of the mass killings happened in the first years The vast majority of the mass killings...
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The Bombing of Granollers took place during the Spanish Civil War in 1938. On 31 May 1938, the Italian Aviazione Legionaria bombed the town of Granollers...
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Vicenç de Calders and Xàtiva. With a total of 728 raids on Spanish Mediterranean cities, the Aviazione Legionaria dropped 16,558 bombs and inflicted numerous...
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Guernica (Picasso) (category Bombing of Guernica)
26 April 1937 bombing of Guernica, a town in the Basque Country in northern Spain, by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy at the request of the Spanish Nationalists...
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page 7. National Library of Australia historic press server. «El trágico bombardeo de Xátiva (The tragic bombing of Xátiva)», article in Levante, online...
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bombardment of Almería was a naval action which took place on 31 May 1937, during the Spanish Civil War. The Kriegsmarine bombed the city of Almería in...
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Aviazione Legionaria (category Air force units and formations of Italy)
Calders in 1938 and Xàtiva in 1939. With a total of 728 raids on Mediterranean cities, the Aviazione Legionaria had dropped 16,558 bombs and inflicted numerous...
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burning the churches". The bombing of Durango was to a certain extent overlooked historically. Instead, it was the bombing of Guernica, a similar air attack...
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The Bombing of Jaén was an aerial attack on the city of Jaén on 1 April 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, by the Condor Legion of Nazi Germany, who...
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The bombing of Cabra (7 November, 1938) was a aerial bombing raid on the town of Cabra, Andalusia during the Spanish Civil War. The air raid carried out...
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The bombing of La Garriga was a series of Nationalist air raids which took place at La Garriga, Barcelona province in Catalonia between 28 and 29 January...
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One of the worst bombing attacks on civilian population in Alicante during the Spanish civil war. This particular attack was one of many against the Spanish...
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Spanish Civil War (redirect from Civil War of Spain)
Communists, with the help of the USSR's NKVD. The Republicans also conducted their own bombing attacks on cities, such as the bombing of Cabra. According to...
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Reconquista (redirect from Military orders of the Reconquista)
(Spanish and Portuguese for 'reconquest') or the reconquest of al-Andalus was a series of military and cultural campaigns that European Christian kingdoms...
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The siege of Burriana was one of the battles that occurred during the Conquest of Valencia by James I of Aragon. Burriana was an important Muslim city...
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poder local. Xàtiva, 1707-1808 (in Spanish). Universitat de València. ISBN 978-84-370-6262-4. Frey, Linda S. (1995). " The Treaties of the War of the Spanish...
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image of the bombing of Guernica. After failed attempts to capture Brunete, the Republican military leadership decided to try a new series of offensives...
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Granada War (redirect from Conquest of Granada)
Christian–Muslim War of 1481–1492, was a series of military campaigns between 1481 and 1492 during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile and...
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Xàtiva, the second most important city in the former Kingdom of Valencia, was burnt down as an exemplary punishment by the Bourbon king Philip V of Spain...
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This is a timeline of Spanish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Spain and its predecessor states. To...
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The bombing of Sant Vicenç de Calders was an aerial bombing of the railway station of Sant Vicenç de Calders, Catalonia, during the Spanish Civil War...
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bombardment of Arras was an engagement of the War of the Spanish Succession which took place on 2–3 March 1712. A Grand Alliance army under the command of Arnold...
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The first siege of Gibraltar was a battle of the Spanish Reconquista that took place in 1309. The battle pitted the forces of the Crown of Castile (mostly...
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Muhammad ibn Tashfin, commander of the Islamic forces, marched to intercept the combined Christian forces at Xàtiva. Throughout January 1097, from that...
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gained enough support to take the city of Madina Mursiyya and to dominate the regions of Orihuela, Dénia, Gandia, Xàtiva, and Al-Yazirat Suquar. The rebellion...
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