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swiftly towards the Alfambra. The Republican forces were surrounded by the nationalists or fled in disorder. By 7 February, the Nationalists had conquered 500 square miles (1,300 km) and huge amounts of material (munitions, weapons and ambulances), and aircraft (twelve on 7 February alone). The Republicans had suffered 20,000 to 22,000 casualties, among them 7,000 prisoners.
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On 5 February, launched a major offensive towards the Alfambra River, along a front of 30 km. The attack started with a massive cavalry charge of the Monasterio’s division, the last great mounted charge in Western Europe. The three Nationalist army corps broke the Republican lines and advanced
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by the Republican army, the Nationalists started a counteroffensive in order to reocuppy Teruel. On 5 February, a huge Nationalist force broke the republican lines north of Teruel towards the Alfambra River, took 7,000 republican prisoners and threatened the Republican forces in Teruel.
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On the other hand, the Republican defences in this part of the front were weak since they had never seen action, and most of the Republican troops were concentrated in the city of Teruel The Republican Army had one corps, the
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from Teruel had become threatened by the Nationalists, and Hernandez Saravia gave orders to withdraw from the city although the Republicans managed to form a defence line along the right bank of the Alfambra on 25 February.
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After the conquest of Teruel by the Republican army on 7 January, the Nationalists started an offensive to conquest the high ground around Teruel on 17 January and occupied the heights of
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