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Bitter street fighting ensued, and
Durruti, the anarchist leader, was killed on the 19th. Three theories attempt to explain the mystery of Durruti's death. The bullet may have come from a nationalist soldier. Others believe that Durruti was killed by the accidental discharge of one of his own men's weapons. A third theory suggests he was betrayed and killed on order of the communists. Despite fierce counterattacks by the XI International Brigade and Spanish Republican units, the Nationalists kept their toehold in the University City and, by the end of the battle, were in possession of three quarters of the complex. However, their attempt to storm Madrid had failed in the face of unexpectedly-stiff Republican resistance. Franco stopped further infantry assaults, as he could not risk losing any more of his best
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was all that he would accept. On 26 March, Franco ordered a general advance into Madrid, and on the 27th, the
Republican front collapsed, many of whose troops surrendered or simply threw away their weapons and started for home. On 28 March, Madrid finally fell to Franco's forces. In spite of Casado's
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was fought about 60 km north-east of Madrid when
Republican troops routed an attempt by Italian troops to cross the Jarama and encircle Madrid's defences to launch an assault on the city. Italian and Nationalist losses were significantly higher than that of the Republicans. Around a third of the
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Prison, the target of the offensive, but the attack stalled at the western fringe of the city. The
Republican General Miaja himself reputedly raced to the ruined buildings to which the Republican troops were starting to flee and, pistol in hand, called upon the retreating troops to rally and die with
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In 1938, the siege of Madrid tightened and its population suffered increasingly from a lack of food, warm clothes and arms and ammunition. However, Franco had by now given up on the idea of another frontal assault on the city but was happy to constrict the siege gradually and to continue to bomb the
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Republicans had deployed 12,000 troops in Carabanchel and 30,000 more to meet the main assault at the Casa de Campo. Despite their superiority in numbers, they were badly equipped since they had mostly only small arms, with reputedly only ten rounds for each rifle. In addition, most of them had
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in the city centre. Although few and with their training unfinished, since they had been hurried to the front as a relief force, their arrival was a major morale boost for the defenders of Madrid. The foreign troops, while actually a mixture of volunteers from
Germany, France, Britain and various
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Nationalists' attempt to capture Madrid had some serious tactical drawbacks. Their troops were outnumbered by over two to one by the defenders although the Nationalists were far better trained and equipped. Another disadvantage was their inability to surround Madrid and to cut it off
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Nationalists made their final frontal assault. Under cover of a heavy artillery bombardment, Moroccan and Foreign Legion troops fought their way into the University City quarter of Madrid. While their advance was checked, they established a bridgehead over the Manzanares River.
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Nationalists switched the focus of their offensive to the Carabanchel suburb, but the heavily urban area proved to be a very difficult obstacle. The colonial Moroccan troops were pinned down in house-to-house fighting (in which they had little previous experience since their
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launched an assault of the XI International
Brigade on the Nationalist positions in the Casa de Campo, which lasted for the whole night and part of the next morning. At the end of the fight, the Nationalist troops had been forced to retreat and abandoned all hopes of a direct assault on Madrid
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again developed into a bloody stalemate. The initial Republican attack took Brunete and pushed back the Nationalist front some 12 km, but determined Nationalist counterattacks retook this territory by the end of the battle. Republican losses were significantly higher than those of the
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over the River Manzanares, in the University City, through the Casa de Campo park, and through the streets of the Carabanchel area Madrid was subjected to a sporadic artillery and aerial bombardment, and food became short as the winter went on. The UGT transferred some vital industries to
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in Madrid, was preparing to launch the military rebellion in the city. However, when he tried to march out of the barracks, his 2,500 troops were forced back inside the compound by hostile crowds and armed trade unionists. On the 20th, the barracks was stormed by a mixture of workers and
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commanded their armoured forces. About 90% of the Republican defenders of Madrid were militias raised by left-wing political parties or trade unions, which elected their own leaders. The Republican command had relatively little control over the units in the early phase of the Civil War.
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sergeant sympathetic to the Republicans. The sergeant was killed by one of his officers, but his action allowed the Republicans to breach the walls. Many soldiers were massacred by the crowd, which had been enraged by the apparent false surrenders, after the fall of the barracks.
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through the Casa de Campo, while the XIth Brigade had lost a third of its men. Meanwhile, Republican troops counterattacked all along the front in Madrid, on 9, 10 and 17 November, driving the Nationalists back at some places, but taking heavy casualties in the process.
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Arguably, that tactic by Franco was counter-productive, as the Republican population in Madrid was not cowed into surrender, and the aerial bombardment of civilians, one of the first in the history of warfare, was heavily criticised by foreign journalists such as
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In late 1937, the Nationalists took much of northern Spain, the country's industrial heartland, with its many arms factories, which had sustained the Republican war effort. At the very end of the year, the Republican commander of the IV Corps at the time,
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fell to the Nationalists, leaving their troops at the western suburb of Madrid. Mola famously remarked to an English journalist that he would take Madrid with his four columns of regular and Moroccan troops from southwest in Spain outside the city and his
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The casualties inflicted in the Battle of Madrid were never accurately counted, but the British historian Hugh Thomas estimated that they were a total about 10,000 for both sides and the civilian population.They were not ready to fight in the war.
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By the spring of 1939, after the collapse of the Republican forces on other fronts, the Republican cause in Madrid was clearly doomed, which created a bitter division within Republican ranks. On one side was the socialist Prime Minister
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and others, who wanted to negotiate the surrender of Madrid to spare Republican supporters the worst of the Nationalist retribution. On 5 March, Casado's men arrested communist officers in Madrid, stripped them of their powers,
1985:, the death toll was about 2000. From early 1937 onward, fighter resistance and Republican pilots' experience had also grown too strong for further bombing to occur during daylight, which further limited its effectiveness.
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park on a front of only 1 km (0.62 mi) wide to try to avoid street fighting, as the park was open country and lay just across the river from the city centre. Mola's initial intention was to take the
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efforts at negotiation, many of the Republican defenders of Madrid were among the almost 200,000 people who were executed or died during imprisonment by Franco's regime between 1939 and 1943.
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him, rather than flee as cowards. Throughout the day, the city radio called upon the citizens to mobilise and support the front, with the rallying cry "¡No pasarán!" ('They shall not pass!')
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separated the Nationalists from the city centre and was a formidable physical obstacle. Mola planned his assault on Madrid for 8 November 1936. He planned to attack through the
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militia, raised troops in the north. Together, they planned a "Drive on Madrid" with Franco advancing from Badajoz, which he took in August and Mola advancing from
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in November 1936 saw the most intense fighting in and around the city when the Nationalists made their most determined attempt to take the Republican capital.
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city of Madrid heavily damaged, but morale remained still strong in the population, and Madrilenes prided themselves of doing "business as usual" under fire.
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never been trained in the use of weapons, let alone experienced combat before. Nevertheless, they held off the Nationalist onslaught at Casa de Campo. Some
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or 'Valley of the fallen', a colossal memorial built by Franco near Madrid after the war, to commemorate dead from both sides.
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with German, Scandinavian, French, Belgian and Italian troops, launched an attack on Nationalist positions on the
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personnel were perhaps more important. General Goriev was their overall commander, General
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front as reinforcements for the defence of the capital.
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and the distribution of their men among other units.
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Prison in the city were massacred in revenge for the
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1914:On the 12th, the newly arrived
69:8 November 1936 – 28 March 1939
2412:, Editorial San Martin, 1988,
2293:Don't forget, Madrid, the war;
2278:Today it boils with more heat.
2246:No olvides, Madrid, la guerra;
2045:and at the end of December at
2037:(January to February) and the
2010:also resulted in a stalemate.
1940:Battle of Ciudad Universitaria
1853:In the evening of 9 November,
1837:("long live the Russians") by
1664:and foreign volunteers in the
1:
2584:"The International Bridgades"
2049:, both north east of Madrid.
1833:, were greeted with cries of
1401:Unión General de Trabajadores
1361:Siege of the Montaña Barracks
1327:of the Spanish Republic, the
27:Part of the Spanish Civil War
2876:Chris Bishop, Ian C. Drury.
2700:Muñoz-Rojas, Olivia (2011).
2339:Gómez Ulla Military Hospital
2241:y el alba no vendrá a verle.
2221:hoy con más calor le hierve.
2216:Si ayer la sangre le hervía,
2018:Battles around Madrid (1937)
3024:Short summary of the battle
2261:te echan miradas de muerte.
2231:porque si Madrid se duerme,
2150:Consejo Nacional de Defensa
1845:Stalling and counterattacks
1796:tanks under German officer
3156:
3105:Military history of Madrid
2296:Never forget that in front
2251:jamás olvides que enfrente
2211:late con pulsos de fiebre.
2206:Madrid, corazón de España,
2008:Battle of the Corunna Road
1937:
1732:Junta de Defensa de Madrid
1388:officers on 18 July 1936.
1358:
1288:was a two-and-a-half-year
2952:, Victor Gollancz, 1937 (
2553:Salas Larrazábal, Ramón,
2236:querrá despertarse un día
2195:Madrid, corazón de España
1934:Final Nationalist assault
1916:XII International Brigade
1825:other nations, including
1638:Francisco Largo Caballero
1439:coined the famous slogan
666:
618:
605:
584:
207:
113:
58:
47:
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3051:Madrid corazón de España
2533:. Penguin. p. 246.
2226:Ya nunca podrá dormirse,
2146:National Defence Council
2024:People's Republican Army
1949:and legionnaire troops.
1818:XI International Brigade
1816:Late on 8 November, the
1654:Basque Nationalist Party
1417:Santiago Casares Quiroga
1337:Placa Laureada de Madrid
1329:Laureate Plate of Madrid
3029:4 February 2012 at the
2962:21 October 2008 at the
2776:, Monday, 19 April 1937
2322:For Whom The Bell Tolls
2269:Madrid, heart of Spain,
2165:unconditional surrender
1861:On the 15th, 4,000 CNT
1776:of crucial importance.
3110:Sieges involving Spain
3036:Madrid siglos XIX y XX
2741:, Monday, 5 April 1937
2186:Si me quieres escribir
2123:
1989:Stabilisation of front
1966:
1666:International Brigades
1597:Spanish Foreign Legion
1593:Spanish Army of Africa
1348:
1336:
1225:Sant Vicenç de Calders
614:~5,000 dead or wounded
208:Commanders and leaders
156:International Brigades
2983:Harper & Brothers
2977:The Spanish Civil War
2890:The Spanish Civil War
2440:The Spanish Civil War
2438:Thomas, Hugh (2013).
2299:The eyes of the enemy
2197:, which begins thus:
2115:
2065:Battle of Guadalajara
1960:
1421:Diego Martinez Barrio
775:Convoy de la Victoria
717:Cuartel de la Montaña
606:Casualties and losses
491:José Moscardó Ituarte
3076:40.41889°N 3.69194°W
2768:Business & Blood
2256:los ojos del enemigo
2144:and established the
1924:Cerro de los Ángeles
1867:Buenaventura Durruti
1865:, militiamen led by
1774:Bridge of the French
1704:and the west by the
1696:units in Spain, the
1652:party, one from the
1648:party, one from the
1539:improve this section
1349:Distintivo de Madrid
871:Ciudad Universitaria
564:Francisco A. Delgado
528:Carlos A. Cabanillas
96:Nationalist victory
72:Nationalist assault:
3140:20th-century sieges
3130:Mass murder in 1936
3072: /
3003:José Luis Barceló,
2582:Colodny, Robert G.
2316:, is referenced in
2119:Valle de los Caidos
1920:Mate "Lukacs" Zalka
1876:On 11 November, an
1869:, arrived from the
1739:from outside help.
746:German intervention
478:José Enrique Varela
3081:40.41889; -3.69194
2842:on 7 December 2017
2821:Jackson, Gabriel.
2752:Batalla de Madrid,
2675:Paz, Abel (2007).
2318:Ernest Hemingway's
2124:
2073:Karol Świerczewski
1971:Salamanca district
1967:
1953:Aerial bombardment
1894:José Cazorla Maure
1712:was beaten off at
1472:Guardias de Asalto
1456:Guardias de Asalto
1405:Spanish Revolution
1380:Government of the
1341:Madrid Distinction
1306:Nationalist armies
687:July 1936 uprising
250:Vicente Rojo Lluch
2996:978-0-375-75515-6
2950:Defence of Madrid
2938:978-0-14-303765-1
2904:978-0-304-35281-4
2711:978-1-84519-436-9
2686:978-1-904859-50-5
2565:, pp. 1524, 1579.
2540:978-1-4654-9494-8
2449:978-0-8041-5216-7
2314:Battle of Brunete
2310:
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2077:Battle of Brunete
2039:Battle of Brunete
1902:Melchor Rodriguez
1886:Santiago Carrillo
1827:Winston Churchill
1798:Wilhelm Von Thoma
1716:. On 2 November,
1678:Yakov Smushkevich
1656:and one from the
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1308:, under General
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2954:reprinted 2006
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2810:Thomas 1961
2798:Thomas 1961
2786:Thomas 1961
2733:"Chewed Up"
2654:Beevor 1999
2618:Beevor 1999
2529:DK (2018).
2517:Beevor 2006
2505:Thomas 1961
2375:Thomas 1961
2320:1940 novel
2133:Juan Negrín
2043:Guadalajara
1983:Hugh Thomas
1963:Fiat CR 32s
1829:'s nephew,
1767:Carabanchel
1425:Emilio Mola
1373:coup d'état
1339:), and the
1246:Valsequillo
1208:2nd Gandesa
1154:1st Gandesa
1036:Deutschland
955:Guadalajara
769:Extremadura
466:Emilio Mola
3094:Categories
3064:40°25′08″N
2923:. London:
2846:27 January
2600:5 December
2418:8471402661
2362:References
2092:. General
1839:madrileños
1670:Jose Miaja
1642:communists
1619:Juan Yagüe
1495:after the
1429:José Giral
1399:(CNT) and
1359:See also:
1294:Republican
1256:La Garriga
1196:2nd Mérida
1186:Granollers
1149:2nd Lérida
1122:Cape Palos
1112:Valladolid
1091:1st Lérida
1086:Sabiñánigo
1057:Albarracín
961:Pozoblanco
883:Villarreal
790:1st Mérida
752:Guadarrama
691:Revolution
672:Background
516:Juan Yagüe
238:José Miaja
3067:3°41′31″W
2720:650217517
2458:861614943
2397:0482-5748
1947:regulares
1863:anarchist
1806:regulares
1790:regulares
1694:Luftwaffe
1634:socialist
1614:regulares
1605:Falangist
1589:Algeciras
1526:does not
1433:communist
1266:Cartagena
1240:Catalonia
1214:Cantabria
1014:El Mazuco
1002:Santander
758:Andalusia
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2887:(1999).
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2058:Valencia
1822:Gran Via
1794:Panzer I
1727:Valencia
1497:storming
1485:fascists
1181:Alicante
1171:Balaguer
1117:Alfambra
1070:Zaragoza
1008:Asturias
990:Guernica
897:Aceituna
834:Talavera
816:Gipuzkoa
785:Sigüenza
599:30 tanks
592:50 tanks
585:Strength
79:Location
2895:Cassell
2754:in his
2004:Corunna
1995:salient
1718:Brunete
1636:leader
1601:Carlist
1547:removed
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1435:leader
1413:Seville
1371:failed
1345:Spanish
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1261:Minorca
1165:Levante
1063:Brunete
1047:Segovia
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810:Córdoba
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1810:Modelo
1672:, but
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1609:Burgos
1489:Modelo
1476:sapper
1393:Madrid
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1251:Xàtiva
1191:Bielsa
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