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133rd Mixed Brigade

The 133rd Mixed Brigade was a unit of the Spanish Republican Army that participated in the Spanish Civil War, deployed on the fronts of Aragon, Segre and Catalonia.

133rd Mixed Brigade
133.ª Brigada Mixta
ActiveMay 1937–January 1939
Country Spain
Allegiance Republican faction
Branch Spanish Republican Army
TypeInfantry
SizeBrigade
EngagementsSpanish Civil War:
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ramón Rodríguez Bosmediano

History edit

The unit was created in May 1937, in Barcelona, from former anarchist militias. The command of the 133rd Mixed Brigade went to the militia major Francisco Pardo Sánchez, with Bernabé Argüelles de Paz as commissar and with the militia captain Rafael Martín Piñero as chief of staff.[1] The brigade, which was assigned to the 31st Division of the X Army Corps,[2][3] was sent on 9 June to the Huesca front, where it took part in the siege operations over the capital of Huesca.[1][4]

At the end of August 1937, it took part in the Zaragoza Offensive, covering the left flank of the Republican attack - serving as liaison with the 5th cavalry regiment and the 32nd Mixed Brigade commanded by Nilamón Toral. At the end of the fighting, it was assigned to the Noguera Pallaresa area. On 18 April 1938, after the poor performance of the 31st Division at the beginning of the Aragon Offensive, the 133rd Mixed Brigade was dissolved.[5]

Shortly afterwards, a mixed brigade was created that was numbered 133rd, under the command of the anarchist militia major José Logroño Larios. Assigned to the 24th Division of the X Army Corps,[6] the 133rd Mixed Brigade was destined for the Noguera Pallaresa sector, near Llavorsí, where it took part in intense combat against the nationalist forces located in Valadredo and Sellerés. Between 6 and 17 November, two of his battalions participated in the attack on the Serós bridgehead.[5]

In December, the 133rd Mixed Brigade went on to cover the Ebro front, specifically the sector that ran from Garcia to the Mediterranean Sea.[n. 1] On 30 December, after the start of the Catalonia Offensive and faced with the risk of being encircled, the brigade withdrew towards rearguard positions. It was then added to the 43rd Division, with the aim of plugging the nationalist gap that had opened in the Flix sector. However, from 2 January the brigade joined the general retreat, being practically undone upon arrival in Barcelona. Only a few members of the 133rd Mixed Brigade reached the French border.[5]

Command edit

Commanders
  • Militia major Francisco Pardo Sánchez;[8]
  • Infantry commander Ramón Rodríguez Bosmediano;
  • Militia major José Logroño Larios;
Commissars
Chiefs of Staff
  • Militia captain Rafael Martín Piñero;
  • Militia major Demetrio Arribas;

Notes edit

  1. ^ At this time the brigade was attached to the 24th Division, which in turn was attached to the XXIV Army Corps.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Engel 1999, p. 116.
  2. ^ Engel 1999, pp. 116, 210.
  3. ^ Zaragoza 1983, p. 59.
  4. ^ Martínez Bande 1973, p. 87.
  5. ^ a b c Engel 1999, p. 117.
  6. ^ Engel 1999, pp. 117, 213.
  7. ^ Martínez Bande 1979, p. 31.
  8. ^ Alpert 1989, p. 357.
  9. ^ Álvarez 1989, p. 181.

Bibliography edit

  • Alpert, Michael (1989). El ejército republicano en la guerra civil (in Spanish). Siglo XXI Editores.
  • Álvarez, Santiago (1989). Los comisarios políticos en el Ejército Popular de la República (in Spanish). Ediciós do Castro.
  • Engel, Carlos (1999). Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejército Popular de la República (in Spanish). Madrid: Almena. ISBN 84-922644-7-0.
  • Martínez Bande, José Manuel (1973). La Gran ofensiva sobre Zaragoza (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial San Martín.
  • Martínez Bande, José Manuel (1979). La Campaña de Cataluña (in Spanish). Madrid: San Martín.
  • Zaragoza, Cristóbal (1983). Ejército Popular y Militares de la República, 1936-1939 (in Spanish). Barcelona: Ed. Planeta.

133rd, mixed, brigade, unit, spanish, republican, army, that, participated, spanish, civil, deployed, fronts, aragon, segre, catalonia, brigada, mixtaactivemay, 1937, january, 1939country, spainallegiancerepublican, factionbranchspanish, republican, armytypein. The 133rd Mixed Brigade was a unit of the Spanish Republican Army that participated in the Spanish Civil War deployed on the fronts of Aragon Segre and Catalonia 133rd Mixed Brigade133 ª Brigada MixtaActiveMay 1937 January 1939Country SpainAllegianceRepublican factionBranchSpanish Republican ArmyTypeInfantrySizeBrigadeEngagementsSpanish Civil War Battle of Huesca Zaragoza Offensive Aragon Offensive Catalonia OffensiveCommandersNotablecommandersRamon Rodriguez Bosmediano Contents 1 History 2 Command 3 Notes 4 References 5 BibliographyHistory editThe unit was created in May 1937 in Barcelona from former anarchist militias The command of the 133rd Mixed Brigade went to the militia major Francisco Pardo Sanchez with Bernabe Arguelles de Paz as commissar and with the militia captain Rafael Martin Pinero as chief of staff 1 The brigade which was assigned to the 31st Division of the X Army Corps 2 3 was sent on 9 June to the Huesca front where it took part in the siege operations over the capital of Huesca 1 4 At the end of August 1937 it took part in the Zaragoza Offensive covering the left flank of the Republican attack serving as liaison with the 5th cavalry regiment and the 32nd Mixed Brigade commanded by Nilamon Toral At the end of the fighting it was assigned to the Noguera Pallaresa area On 18 April 1938 after the poor performance of the 31st Division at the beginning of the Aragon Offensive the 133rd Mixed Brigade was dissolved 5 Shortly afterwards a mixed brigade was created that was numbered 133rd under the command of the anarchist militia major Jose Logrono Larios Assigned to the 24th Division of the X Army Corps 6 the 133rd Mixed Brigade was destined for the Noguera Pallaresa sector near Llavorsi where it took part in intense combat against the nationalist forces located in Valadredo and Selleres Between 6 and 17 November two of his battalions participated in the attack on the Seros bridgehead 5 In December the 133rd Mixed Brigade went on to cover the Ebro front specifically the sector that ran from Garcia to the Mediterranean Sea n 1 On 30 December after the start of the Catalonia Offensive and faced with the risk of being encircled the brigade withdrew towards rearguard positions It was then added to the 43rd Division with the aim of plugging the nationalist gap that had opened in the Flix sector However from 2 January the brigade joined the general retreat being practically undone upon arrival in Barcelona Only a few members of the 133rd Mixed Brigade reached the French border 5 Command editCommandersMilitia major Francisco Pardo Sanchez 8 Infantry commander Ramon Rodriguez Bosmediano Militia major Jose Logrono Larios CommissarsBernabe Arguelles de Paz of the CNT 1 Agustin Vidal Roger of the PSUC 9 Chiefs of StaffMilitia captain Rafael Martin Pinero Militia major Demetrio Arribas Notes edit At this time the brigade was attached to the 24th Division which in turn was attached to the XXIV Army Corps 7 References edit a b c Engel 1999 p 116 Engel 1999 pp 116 210 Zaragoza 1983 p 59 Martinez Bande 1973 p 87 a b c Engel 1999 p 117 Engel 1999 pp 117 213 Martinez Bande 1979 p 31 Alpert 1989 p 357 Alvarez 1989 p 181 Bibliography editAlpert Michael 1989 El ejercito republicano en la guerra civil in Spanish Siglo XXI Editores Alvarez Santiago 1989 Los comisarios politicos en el Ejercito Popular de la Republica in Spanish Edicios do Castro Engel Carlos 1999 Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejercito Popular de la Republica in Spanish Madrid Almena ISBN 84 922644 7 0 Martinez Bande Jose Manuel 1973 La Gran ofensiva sobre Zaragoza in Spanish Madrid Editorial San Martin Martinez Bande Jose Manuel 1979 La Campana de Cataluna in Spanish Madrid San Martin Zaragoza Cristobal 1983 Ejercito Popular y Militares de la Republica 1936 1939 in Spanish Barcelona Ed Planeta Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 133rd Mixed Brigade amp oldid 1141606892, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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