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    The Catalonia Offensive (Catalan: Ofensiva de Catalunya, Spanish: Ofensiva de Cataluña) was part of the Spanish Civil War. The Nationalist Army started...
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    Fall of Barcelona (category 20th century in Catalonia)
    position to mount any larger counter-offensive and there was no major battle fought either in western Catalonia or on approaches to Barcelona. Initially...
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    transferred to Gastone Gambara on October 24, 1938. The CTV forces at the Catalonia Offensive now consisted of the new division Littorio d'Assalto as well as the...
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    1939 to the final defeat of the Catalonian Republican forces in the Catalonia Offensive, who abolished the Catalan autonomy and brought it into Spain proper...
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    regime replaced Revolutionary Catalonia after the Catalonia Offensive at the end of the war. The dictatorship in Catalonia complemented the suppression...
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  • passenger cargo ship Operation Catalonia, Spanish 2010s police action against Catalan independence Catalonia Offensive, Nationalist operation against...
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    Aragon Offensive campaign to isolate Catalonia and participated in the campaign of the Maestrazgo, the Battle of the Ebro and the Catalonia Offensive resulting...
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    Valsequillo Offensive ends. February 7–9 Uprising against the Republic in Menorca. The Nationalist occupied the island. February 10 End of the Catalonia Offensive...
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    December 1938 he planned an offensive in Andalusia and Extremadura in order to halt the Nationalist offensive against Catalonia, but the generals Matallana...
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    Spanish: [taraˈɣona] ; Latin: Tarraco) is a coastal city and municipality in Catalonia (Spain). It is the capital and largest town of Tarragonès county, the...
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    Spanish Civil War in the east: in the Aragon offensive and in the Catalonia offensive. After the fall of Catalonia (also known as La retirada), the AAC-1937...
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    columns from Catalonia, were all taken by the Nationalists, with many of the inhabitants becoming refugees. In this part of the offensive, Barbastro, Bujaraloz...
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    Aragon Offensive. In June 1938 he led the Turia Army Corps in the XYZ Line battle. In December 1938, he led the Navarre Army Corps in the Catalonia Offensive...
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    commander-in-chief of the Cuerpo de Ejercito Legionario during the Catalonia Offensive, and the final offensive of the Spanish Civil War. On 30 March his troops occupied...
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  • replacing Leopoldo Menéndez and he led the XII Corps during the Catalonia Offensive. On March 3, 1939, he was appointed military commander of Cartagena...
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  • defeat at the Ebro made imminent Republican defeat inevitable and the Catalonia Offensive forced the remaining Republican pilots to flee to France, Bravo among...
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  • commanders in the retreat of Aragon. In the battle of the Ebro and in the Catalonia Offensive, he led the XV Army Corps of Modesto's Army of the Ebro. and during...
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    casualties, it had to abandon the bridgehead. At the beginning of the Catalonia Offensive the 227th Mixed Brigade was in La Granadella, under the command of...
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    lasted until the Fall of Catalonia on 9 February 1939. Catalonia had become an isolated enclave following the rebel Aragon Offensive in the spring of 1938...
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  • 1937 he was promoted to general. After Catalonia became an isolated enclave following the rebel Aragon Offensive in the spring of 1938, Hernández Saravia...
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    to colonel and became head of the Army of the Ebro. After the fall of Catalonia to the rebel army, Negrín named Modesto general and head of the Central...
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    to the Nationalist forces and in December, Franco launched an offensive against Catalonia. Antony Beevor has argued that Negrín's "active war policy" of...
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    Revolutionary Catalonia (21 July 1936 – 8 May 1937) was the period in which the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeast Spain was controlled or largely...
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    the century" – i.e. a series of minor disturbances, staged mostly in Catalonia in 1900 – as their important consequence produced loose "armed squads...
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  • Verdes Divisions. The Flechas Azules Division served in the Catalonia Offensive, the final offensive of the Spanish Civil War. Italians from the Corpo Truppe...
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  • against Vilanova de la Barca and Seròs. At the beginning of the Catalonia Offensive the XII Army Corps covered the line of the Segre River. Its units...
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  • country, capturing Aragon and Catalonia. This cut off the Republican government from their primary source of supplies in Catalonia. By this point in the war...
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  • first in Valencia and then in Barcelona. During the Nationalist Catalonia Offensive he was taken towards the French border and was killed by his guards...
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  • Barcelona. The capital returned to Valencia when Barcelona fell to the Catalonia Offensive. Lithuania in Kaunas rather than Vilnius during the interwar period...
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    missions until they returned to Germany in October 1938. During the Catalonia Offensive in January 1939, the Junkers Ju 87 returned to Spain. On the morning...
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