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on 27 January, Juan Hernández Saravia was relieved of his duties as leader of the Eastern Region Army Group, allegedly for his "defeatism"
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction)
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and led the Republican Army during the overwhelming Francoist
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family, and continued a family tradition by enrolling at the
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General Juan Hernández Saravia: el ayudante militar de Azaña
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Government ministers during the Second Spanish Republic
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The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939.
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in the spring of 1938, Hernández Saravia commanded the
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Juan Hernandez Saravia
Spanish name
surname
Ledesma, Salamanca
Kingdom of Spain
Mexico
Spain
Kingdom of Spain
Spanish Republic
Spanish Army
Spanish Republican Army
General
Southern Army
Levantine Army
Eastern Region Army Group
Spanish Civil War
Battle of Teruel
Battle of Ebro
Catalonia Offensive
Spanish
Republican
Spanish Civil War
bourgeois
artillery
Primo de Rivera
Azaña
Talavera
Army
Battle of Teruel
Catalonia

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