José Enrique Varela Iglesias, 1st Marquis of San Fernando de Varela (17 April 1891 – 24 March 1951) was a Spanish military officer noted for his role...
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José Varela may refer to: José Pedro Varela (1845–1879), Uruguayan politician José Pedro Varela, Uruguay, small Uruguayan city named after the politician...
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of the Interior, and General José Enrique Varela, Minister of Defense. He also removed Head of the Falangist militia, José Luna Meléndez, despite having...
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essayist José Enrique Sarabia (born 1940), Venezuelan poet, musician José Enrique Serrano (born 1943), American politician José Enrique Varela (1891–1951)...
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José Iglesias may refer to: José Enrique Varela, full name José Enrique Varela Iglesias (1891–1951), Spanish military commander José Iglesias (baseball)...
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Luis Orgaz y Yoldi was put in command of the front, with General José Enrique Varela exercising command in the field. The attack had been intended to...
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Andalusia campaign (section Varela Offensive)
gathering enough African troops, at the beginning of August General José Enrique Varela launched an offensive with the intention of establishing communications...
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Palmero, Juan Prim, Juan de la Cruz Mourgeón, Francisco de Albear, José Enrique Varela Iglesias (twice awarded, in 1920, and 1921), Francisco Serrano y...
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on December 29, with the experienced Generals Antonio Aranda and José Enrique Varela in command. The German Condor Legion covered the attack. By New Year's...
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of the Spanish Army, was re-established on 27 September 1940 by José Enrique Varela, the Francoist Minister of the Army. The 1953 Accords ensued with...
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Exteriores a don Juan Luis Beigbeder; Ejército, Al General de División D. José Enrique Varela Iglesias; Marina, Al Vicealmirante D. Salvador Moreno Fernández:...
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1939-1965 - Antonio Téllez". Libcom.org. Retrieved 1 April 2019. López, Enrique Ávila (December 7, 2015). Modern Spain. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781610696012 –...
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"Africanistas y junteros: el ejército español en África y el oficial José Enrique Varela Iglesias" (PDF). Valencia. p. 238. Archived from the original (PDF)...
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don Juan Beigbeder Atienza; Ejército, Al General de División D. José Enrique Varela Iglesias; Marina, Al Vicealmirante D. Salvador Moreno Fernández:...
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José Enrique Varela. Yagüe's force advanced north, making remarkably rapid gains, and then turned north-eastwards towards Madrid and Toledo. Varela's...
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arrest José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, founder of CEDA, as a reprisal for Castillo's murder. But he was not at home, so they went to the house of José Calvo...
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player and coach Eduardo Varela, Mexican journalist Enrique Bermúdez Varela (1932–1991), Nicaraguan soldier and rebel Erika Varela (born 1994), Mexican cyclist...
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effective." The Nationalist offensive started on 25 April, with General José Enrique Varela's Army Corps of Castille, Antonio Aranda's Galician corps, and Garcia...
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reinforce the militia against Francoist forces commanded by General José Enrique Varela. During that afternoon Borrell was defending the artillery battery...
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Exteriores a don Juan Luis Beigbeder; Ejército, Al General de División D. José Enrique Varela Iglesias; Marina, Al Vicealmirante D. Salvador Moreno Fernández:...
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Rodriguez Verdejo "Monchi", Director of Football of Sevilla F.C.SAD José Enrique Varela (1891–1951), military officer Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France Badalona...
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October, a Republican counterattack by the 5th (communist) regiment under Enrique Líster was beaten off at Parla. On 2 November, Brunete fell to the Nationalists...
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Carlist ministers in Franco's August 1939 cabinet included General José Enrique Varela at army, and Esteban Bilbao at justice. At the same time, two of...
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General José Enrique Varela, and for several months he had been pressing for a transfer to a combat role with the Blue Division. However, Varela knew that...
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residence were again remodeled in the late 1940s by High Commissioner José Enrique Varela. The complex was repurposed as a Royal palace following Morocco's...
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Military history of Gibraltar during World War II (redirect from José Martín Muñoz)
against the life of pro-allied General José Enrique Varela, perpetrated by Sánchez Rubio network's agent Juan José Domínguez and a meeting between Anthony...
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There the Nationalist troops were Moroccans, commanded by General José Enrique Varela. They were stopped by III and IV Brigades of the Spanish Republican...
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in favour of the Nationalist side allowed the forces of General José Enrique Varela to concentrate their efforts on the Siege of Madrid. Throughout the...
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General José Enrique Varela. Fosco Giachetti : Captain Vela Mireille Balin : Carmen Herrera María Denis : Conchita Álvarez Rafael Calvo : Colonel José Moscardó...
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established again on September 27, 1940 by Minister of the Army José Enrique Varela. The old buildings used for training in the second era were used...
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