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    The Aragon Offensive was an important military campaign during the Spanish Civil War, which began after the Battle of Teruel. The offensive, which ran...
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  • CTV. Was strengthened after the end of the War in the North for the Aragon Offensive in 1938 with 2nd CCNN Division "Fiamme Nere" and renamed XXIII Marzo...
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    Aragon Offensive campaign to isolate Catalonia and participated in the campaign of the Maestrazgo, the Battle of the Ebro and the Catalonia Offensive...
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    disastrous Aragon Offensive. The offensive was a failure for the Spanish Republic and many lives and military material were wasted. The offensive was planned...
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    was expanded into the Flechas Division "Arrows" and served in the Aragon Offensive and the March to the Sea, with the CTV now under Mario Berti. 18 March:...
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    Asturias, and in March 1938 he led the Navarrese divisions during the Aragon Offensive. In June 1938 he led the Turia Army Corps in the XYZ Line battle. In...
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  • place during the Aragon Offensive of the Spanish Civil War in 16–17 March 1938. After the Battle of Teruel, the Republican Army in Aragon was exhausted and...
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    war. In December 1938 he planned an offensive in Andalusia and Extremadura in order to halt the Nationalist offensive against Catalonia, but the generals...
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  • 132nd mixed brigades were later also integrated. At the beginning of the offensive on Teruel on 15 December 1937, it was placed in reserve, but it was soon...
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    throughout the Civil War. It fought in the Huesca Offensive, the Battle of Belchite, the Aragon Offensive and the Battle of the Segre. Finally, it was disbanded...
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    the Nationalists broke through to the Mediterranean Sea during the Aragon Offensive, cutting the government-held portion of Spain in two. The government...
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  • Segovia Offensive and the Battle of Brunete he led the 69th division. He covered the retreat of the republican forces in the Maestrazgo during the Aragon Offensive...
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    fought in the Spanish Civil War in the east: in the Aragon offensive and in the Catalonia offensive. After the fall of Catalonia (also known as La retirada)...
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    including the Battle of Teruel (December 1937 – March 1938) and the Aragon Offensive (March–April), more commonly known to the Republican forces as the...
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  • Villarreal Offensive, Biscay Campaign, Battle of Santander, Asturias Offensive, Battle of Teruel, Battle of the Ebro, Aragon Offensive, Catalonia Offensive...
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    Faction had broken the lines of the Spanish Republican Army in the Aragon Offensive. Although seldom mentioned in historical works, it was one of the most...
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    la Reina, but was unable to take the capital. He took part in the Aragon Offensive and seized control of Belchite, Caspe and Lérida. He also played a...
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  • Joaquín Ascaso (category Anarchists from Aragon)
    but no evidence of such was found. He returned to the Aragon front, but after the Aragon Offensive led to the region's capture by the Nationalists, he decided...
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    Brunete in July 1937, in the Battle of Santander in August, and in the Aragon Offensive, and on April 15 he took the town of Vinaròs (in the province of Castellón)...
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    the Spanish Republican Army. After the Nationalist victory in the Aragon Offensive, Sanz fled to France, where he remained for the rest of his life. Ricardo...
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    Military Valor), and subsequently in the battle of the Ebro and the Aragon Offensive, where he earned a Silver Medal of Military Valor. In 1939 he was promoted...
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    Lincoln-Washington Battalion fought in a series of battles in the Aragon Offensive. It fought well at both Quinto and Belchite. The engagement at Quinto...
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  • he took part in the nationalist counteroffensive during the Segovia Offensive. In June 1937, he led the 13th division in the Battle of Brunete in August...
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  • CTV. Was strengthened after the end of the War in the North for the Aragon Offensive in 1938 with Division XXIII di Marzo and renamed XXIII Marzo Division...
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    offensive failed due to bad weather and the dogged resistance of the Republican troops at the XYZ defensive line. Following the success of the Aragon...
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  • participating in the battle of Santander, in the battle of Bilbao and in the Aragon Offensive and receiving another Silver Medal and the Knight's Cross of the Military...
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  • the Republican commanders in the retreat of Aragon. In the battle of the Ebro and in the Catalonia Offensive, he led the XV Army Corps of Modesto's Army...
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    pressure Republican forces and compel multiple withdrawals during the Aragon Offensive, allegedly informed both the Germans and Soviets of the value of using...
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  • Negras Brigade expanded into a Division sized unit. It served in the Aragon Offensive and the March to the Sea, in 1938, during the Spanish Civil War. Italians...
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    the battle of Santander, the battle of the Ebro, the Aragon Offensive and the Levante Offensive, earning another two bronze medals and one Silver Medal...
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