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26th Division (Spain)

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division, the 121st brigade was highly commended for its battle actions during the bridgehead combats. Since the seriousness of the situation did not leave any option but withdrawal, the 26th Division joined the hasty retreat of the defeated republican military units towards the French border. Once in
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in an unfruitful effort to stop the sweeping advance of the Francoist armies. On 2 January 1939 its 120th and 121st mixed brigades were crushed by the rebel attacks and suffered numerous casualties. Both brigades were withdrawn in order to be reorganized and, despite the previous record of the
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began barely five months after the capitulation of the Spanish Republic. While some of the members of the 26th Division remained in the concentration camps, some of them were forced to join the
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in order to march over the city and restore order on behalf of the government. However, when the troops listened to the radio reports of the events by anarchist leader and Justice Minister
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militiamen and corresponded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd regiments of the Durruti Division, the successor of the Durruti Column after the
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of the 2nd Armoured Division of the Free French Forces, where they formed a majority so that it was known by its Spanish nickname
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front until the end of 1938, but one of the battalions of the 120th Mixed Brigade of the division was at the
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This company was one of the first to enter Paris in 1944 in order to free the city from
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when the division had been barely constituted. The 26th Division was then gathered in
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This article is about the Spanish Republican military unit. For other formations, see
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caught the 26th Division by surprise and the whole unit retreated eastwards to
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Military units and formations of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction)
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Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejército Popular de la República
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without putting any noteworthy fight. Later it was located at the
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OrganizaciĂłn militar republicana - 1936 - La Guerra Civil
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Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del E. P. de la RepĂşblica
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Flag of the 26th Division of the People's Republican Army
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who had been the commander of the Durruti Column after
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The 26th Division was established on 28 April 1937 in
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where the 26th Division distinguished itself at the
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Index

26th Division


Spain
Spanish Republican Army
Infantry
division
mixed brigades
119th
120th
121st
11th Army Corps
Bujaraloz
Spanish Civil War
Ricardo Sanz GarcĂ­a

Noguera Pallaresa
Tremp
bridgehead
Spanish
division
Spanish Republican Army
Spanish Civil War
Aragon
Columna Durruti
Spanish Republican Armed Forces
119th
120th
121st
mixed brigades

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