The Battle of Teruel was fought in and around the city of Teruel during the Spanish Civil War between December 1937 and February 1938, during the worst...
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Teruel (Spanish: [teˈɾwel] ) is a city in Aragon, located in eastern Spain, and is also the capital of Teruel Province. It had a population of 35,900 as...
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The Battle of Alfambra took place near Alfambra from 5 to 8 February 1938, during the Spanish Civil War, and was a part of the Battle of Teruel. After...
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It deals with the Battle of Teruel, as well as the Battle of Madrid. The story was later adapted as a film, Espoir: Sierra de Teruel, produced by Edouard...
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Aragon Offensive (redirect from Battle of Aragon)
military campaign during the Spanish Civil War, which began after the Battle of Teruel. The offensive, which ran from March 7, 1938, to April 19, 1938, smashed...
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Puente battalion of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), and he participated in the 1937 Battle of Teruel and the 1938 Battle of the Ebro. After...
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Emilio Esteban Infantes (category Recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross)
including chief of general staff of the Castillian Army Corps during the Brunete offensive in July 1937 and the subsequent Battle of Teruel between December...
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following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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were shot by firing squad in a decimation following the brigade's Battle of Teruel December combats in harsh winter conditions. In April 1938 a new unit...
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1938–1939 in the Spanish Civil War (category Chronology of the Spanish Civil War)
1938 Battle of Teruel was an important confrontation between Nationalists and Republicans. The city belonged to the Republicans at the beginning of the...
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Bill Alexander (British politician) (category Alumni of the University of Reading)
British Battalion and led his troops into combat during the Battle of Teruel. During this battle, he sustained serious bullet wounds to his chest and shoulder...
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Teruel may refer to: Teruel, a municipality of the Province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain Teruel (Spanish Congress Electoral District), the electoral district...
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Valentín González (category Communist Party of Spain politicians)
and an egomaniac. He led his men in the Battle of Belchite, the Battle of Teruel, and Catalonia. After the Nationalist victory in 1939, he emigrated to the...
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Vicente Rojo Lluch (category Spanish military personnel of the Rif War)
promoted to the rank of general. Throughout that year he planned the offensives of Huesca, Brunete, Belchite, Zaragoza and Teruel. He was awarded the highest...
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International Brigades (category Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic)
the battles of Madrid, Jarama, Guadalajara, Brunete, Belchite, Teruel, Aragon and the Ebro. Most of these ended in defeat. For the last year of its existence...
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Juan Modesto (category Communist Party of Spain politicians)
lieutenant colonel of the Popular Army and commander of 5th Army Corps, participating in the battles of Belchite, Brunete (July) and Teruel (December 1937...
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87th Mixed Brigade (section Battle of Teruel)
Brigade was soon sent to the Teruel Front and was put under the 40th Division. Before taking part in the Battle of Teruel Nieto was replaced by Militia...
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70th Division (Spain) (category Divisions of Spain)
to the XVIII Army Corps and entered combat. At the end of December, it was located west of Teruel, in the La Muela sector, defending the accesses to the...
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BT-5 (category Light tanks of the Soviet Union)
more were later lost between December 1937 and February 1938 at the Battle of Teruel. A few BT-5s were captured by Francoist Spain and used against the...
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Matilla Jimeno acted as chief of staff. Some of its units took part in the Battle of Teruel. Later, in the spring and summer of 1938, it had a prominent participation...
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Paul Czakon (category Members of the Free Workers' Union of Germany)
a commander of the Sacco-Vanzetti Battalion. He was a combatant in the Battle of Madrid and the Battle of Teruel. Following the defeat of the Republicans...
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Kim Philby (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
the Battle of Teruel, a Republican shell hit just in front of the car in which Philby was travelling along with correspondents Edward J. Neil of the Associated...
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had spent its forces in the Battle of Teruel, a series of bloody combats in subzero temperatures around the city of Teruel, which was retaken by the Francoist...
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Francisco Galán (category Communist Party of Spain politicians)
Nationalists. After that, in February 1938 he led the XX Corps in the Battle of Teruel, replacing Leopoldo Menéndez and he led the XII Corps during the Catalonia...
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XV International Brigade (redirect from Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade)
Brunete, Boadilla, Belchite, Fuentes de Ebro, Teruel and the Ebro River. The brigade first fought at the Battle of Jarama in February 1937 and suffered heavy...
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the Reconquista Battle of Tassafaronga – 1942 – World War II Battle of Tashkessen – 1877 – Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) Battle of Teruel – 1937 – Spanish...
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Juan Hernández Saravia (category People from the Province of Salamanca)
commander of the Army of Levante and he was Republican commander at the Battle of Teruel. In December 1937 he was promoted to general. After Catalonia became...
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Levantine Army (category Military units and formations of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction))
originally deployed on the Teruel front and, later, on the Levante front. It played an important role during the Battle of Teruel and during the Levante Offensive...
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The Battle of Caspe took place during the Aragon Offensive of the Spanish Civil War in 16–17 March 1938. After the Battle of Teruel, the Republican Army...
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Mackenzie–Papineau Battalion (category Military history of Canada)
the Mackenzie–Papineau Battalion fought in several major battles, including the Battle of Teruel (December 1937 – March 1938) and the Aragon Offensive (March–April)...
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