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    Segismundo Casado López (10 October 1893 – 18 December 1968) was a Spanish Army officer; he served during the late Restoration, the Primo de Rivera dictatorship...
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    of May 1937. Negrín governed until early March 1939, when Colonel Segismundo Casado's coup took place, putting an end to the Republican resistance and...
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    Spanish Civil War. On 5 March 1939, the Republican Army, led by Colonel Segismundo Casado and the politician Julián Besteiro, rose against the socialist prime...
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    the Socialists; its leader was commander of the Army of the Centre, Segismundo Casado. The conspirators viewed the Negrín government as a hardly veiled...
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  • footballer Philippe Casado (1964–1995), French professional road bicycle racer Segismundo Casado (1893–1968), Spanish Army officer Casados, related surname...
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    to fight to the end. They were opposed by the Republican Colonel Segismundo Casado and others, who wanted to negotiate the surrender of Madrid to spare...
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    he resigned as President of the Republic on 3 March 1939. Colonel Segismundo Casado, joined by Besteiro, general José Miaja, Cipriano Mera and disillusioned...
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    Republican government and the deteriorating military situation, Colonel Segismundo Casado led a military coup against the Republican government, intending to...
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    Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). The council seized power with Colonel Segismundo Casado's coup on 5 March 1939 when it was clear that the Republicans had lost...
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  • the Republican Army of the Centre. On March 5, 1939, the Colonel Segismundo Casado, an officer of the Republican Army, supported a section of the PSOE...
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    socialist Juan Negrín, who led the Republic until the military coup of Segismundo Casado, which ended republican resistance and ultimately led to the victory...
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    constitutional configuration. "War in Spain: Casado's Coup" TIME. Retrieved 2 October 2013. (in Spanish) "Segismunco [sic] Casado: el final de una guerra" ABC. Retrieved...
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    Guadalajara and Brunete. He later supported the rebellion led by Segismundo Casado against the government of prime minister Juan Negrín in March 1939...
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    March 1939. Soldiers of the Spanish Republican Army sympathetic to Segismundo Casado launched a rebellion against the Republican government of Juan Negrín...
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  • hundreds of thousands of men, and their morale was wavering. Colonel Segismundo Casado staged a coup against the government and hoped to take control and...
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    May 10, 1936 March 3, 1939 Republican Left Popular Front coalition Segismundo Casado (1893–1968) Interim March 4, 1939 March 13, 1939 Republican Army National...
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    Alcalá-Zamora Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Manuel Azaña Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Segismundo Casado^^^ José Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^...
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    Alcalá-Zamora Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Manuel Azaña Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Segismundo Casado^^^ José Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^...
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    weeks of the war, the collapse of the republic was speeded by Colonel Segismundo Casado, who, endorsed by some political figures such as Anarchist Cipriano...
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    creation of a National Defence Council (Consejo Nacional de Defensa) by Segismundo Casado, commander of the Central Army, and Julián Besteiro. But General Franco...
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    Azaña (last) Prime minister José Miaja (last) Minister of Defence Segismundo Casado (last) Personnel Active personnel 225.000 (1936) Industry Domestic...
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    Manuel Cardenal Dominicis. In March 1939 he backed the coup of Colonel Segismundo Casado, who appointed him undersecretary in the National Defense Council...
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    Alcalá-Zamora Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Manuel Azaña Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Segismundo Casado^^^ José Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^...
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    Martínez Barrio of having supported the "traitors" who followed Colonel Segismundo Casado. There was a tense confrontation between Martínez Barrio, Luis Araquistáin...
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    Alcalá-Zamora Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Manuel Azaña Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Segismundo Casado^^^ José Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^...
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    National Defence Council colonel Segismundo Casado and his entourage; the following day she sailed off and on 31 March Casado was transferred to the hospital...
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    Caballero, March 1939. This divide resulted in the coup d'état of Colonel Segismundo Casado in March 1939, actively supported from within the PSOE. The provisional...
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    Alcalá-Zamora Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Manuel Azaña Diego Martínez Barrio^^ Segismundo Casado^^^ José Miaja^^^ Spanish Republic in exile (1939–1977) Álvaro de Albornoz^^...
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  • the Second Spanish Republic, started the Spanish Civil War. 1939: Segismundo Casado and Julián Besteiro overthrew the PSOE government of Juan Negrín in...
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    Civil War (at the beginning of March 1939), as a consequence of Segismundo Casado's revolt against Juan Negerín's government. The constitution of the...
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