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14th Division (Spain)

The 14th Division was one of the divisions of the Spanish Republican Army that were organized during the Spanish Civil War on the basis of the Mixed Brigades. The division participated in the Battle of Guadalajara.

14th Division
14.ª División
Active13–27 March 1939
CountrySpanish Republic
AllegianceRepublican faction
BranchSpanish Republican Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
EngagementsSpanish Civil War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Vicente Rojo Lluch
Cipriano Mera

History

The unit was partly created from the Mera Column, led by Cipriano Mera and elements from other Mixed Brigades.[1] The new division was integrated – together with the 11th and 12th divisions – in the new 4th Army Corps, under the command of Enrique Jurado Barrio.[2] The 12th International Brigade — within which the Garibaldi Battalion was integrated – was also assigned to the 14th Division.[2]

Shortly after its creation, the 14th Division, under Vicente Rojo Lluch[3] faced the Battle of Guadalajara. With the support of the other republican divisions, the enemy attack was stopped and a counter-attack began. On 18 March the division, operating on the right flank of the republican front, and the 11th Division of Enrique Lister, with the support of 70 Soviet T-26 tanks, launched an attack and seized the town of Brihuega; the nationalist forces fled in disarray, leaving behind prisoners and war equipment.[4][5] By the end of March the front stabilized after the Republicans managed to recover a large part of the territory.

In July 1937, facing the Battle of Brunete, the unit was initially placed in reserve. It intervened towards the end of the fighting, after the defeat of Lister's 11th Division. On 24 July it was scheduled to relieve Líster's forces from the front line, although the fighting prevented it.[6] On the morning of 25 July units of the 14th Division launched a counterattack to the southwest of Brunete, counting on the support of Republican aviation.[7][8] Despite the resistance offered by the 14th Division, it failed to maintain its positions. Once the fighting in Brunete ended, the division returned to the Guadalajara front, where it remained for the following months without intervening in relevant operations.

In the spring of 1938 it was sent to the Levante front as a reserve unit, acting as relief for other units broken by enemy offensives.

In March 1939 some of its units participated in the Casado coup. This was the case of the 70th Mixed Brigade of Bernabé López Calle, which on the morning of 6 March occupied various strategic points in Madrid, such as the Alameda de Osuna, the Ministry of Finance and the Telefónica building.[9] Members of the 35th and 50th mixed brigades also took part in support of the rebellious forces. The 14th Division dissolved itself shortly after, with the end of the war.

Command

Commanders
Commissars
Chiefs of Staff
  • Antonio Verardini Díez de Ferreti[16]

Battles

Date Attached Army Corps Integrated Mixed Brigades Battle front
February–March 1937 4th Army Corps 48th, 65th, 72nd, 70th Guadalajara
June 1937 4th Army Corps 65th, 70th, 72nd Guadalajara
December 1937 4th Army Corps 70th, 98th Guadalajara
April 30, 1938 16th Army Corps 206th, 205th and 204th Tarancon
May 1938 21st Army Corps 35th and 39th Levante
November 1938 Reserve of the GERC 21st, 35th, 50th and 70th
March 1939 4th Army Corps 35th, 50th and 70th Guadalajara

See also

References

  1. ^ Alexander 1999, p. 216.
  2. ^ a b Thomas 1976, p. 648.
  3. ^ a b Thomas 2001, p. 580.
  4. ^ Alexander 1999, p. 219.
  5. ^ Thomas 1976, p. 632.
  6. ^ Martínez Bande 1972, pp. 197–198.
  7. ^ Castells Peig 1974, p. 245.
  8. ^ Beevor 2005, p. 421.
  9. ^ Bahamonde Magro & Cervera Gil 1999, p. 378.
  10. ^ Alpert 2013, p. 343.
  11. ^ Martínez Bande 1981, p. 168.
  12. ^ Llarch 1976, p. 158.
  13. ^ Llarch 1976, p. 108.
  14. ^ Álvarez 1989, p. 180.
  15. ^ Llarch 1976, p. 96.
  16. ^ Ruiz 2014, p. 288.

Bibliography

  • Alexander, Robert J. (1999). The Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War. Volumen I. Janus Publishing Company Lim. ISBN 978-1-85756-412-9.
  • Alpert, Michael (2013). El Ejército Republicano en la Guerra Civil (in Spanish). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-84-3230-682-2.
  • Álvarez, Santiago (1989). Los comisarios políticos en el Ejército Popular de la República (in Spanish). Ediciós do Castro.
  • Bahamonde Magro, Ángel; Cervera Gil, Javier (1999). Así terminó la Guerra de España (in Spanish). Madrid: Marcial Pons. ISBN 84-95379-00-7.
  • Beevor, Antony (2005). La Guerra civil española (in Spanish). Editorial Crítica.
  • Castells Peig, Andreu (1974). Las brigadas internacionales de la guerra de España (in Spanish). Editorial Ariel.
  • Engel, Carlos (1999). Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejército Popular de la República (in Spanish). Madrid: Almena. ISBN 84-922644-7-0.
  • Llarch, Joan (1976). Cipriano Mera. Un anarquista en la guerra de España (in Spanish). Euros.
  • Martínez Bande, José Manuel (1972). La Ofensiva sobre Segovia y la batalla de Brunete. Madrid: San Martín.
  • Martínez Bande, José Manuel (1981). La batalla de Pozoblanco y el cierre de la bolsa de Mérida (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial San Martín.
  • Ruiz, Julius (2014). The 'Red Terror' and the Spanish Civil War: Revolutionary Violence in Madrid. Cambridge University Press.
  • Salas Larrazábal, Ramón (2006). Historia del Ejército Popular de la República (in Spanish). La Esfera de los Libros. ISBN 84-9734-465-0.
  • Thomas, Hugh (1976). Historia de la Guerra Civil Española (in Spanish). Barcelona: Círculo de Lectores. ISBN 9788497598323.
  • Thomas, Hugh (2001). The Spanish Civil War. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-101161-5.
  • Zaragoza, Cristóbal (1983). Ejército Popular y Militares de la República, 1936-1939 (in Spanish). Barcelona: Ed. Planeta.

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The 14th Division was one of the divisions of the Spanish Republican Army that were organized during the Spanish Civil War on the basis of the Mixed Brigades The division participated in the Battle of Guadalajara 14th Division14 ª DivisionActive13 27 March 1939CountrySpanish RepublicAllegianceRepublican factionBranchSpanish Republican ArmyTypeInfantrySizeDivisionEngagementsSpanish Civil War Battle of Guadalajara Levante OffensiveCommandersNotablecommandersVicente Rojo LluchCipriano Mera Contents 1 History 2 Command 3 Battles 4 See also 5 References 6 BibliographyHistory EditThe unit was partly created from the Mera Column led by Cipriano Mera and elements from other Mixed Brigades 1 The new division was integrated together with the 11th and 12th divisions in the new 4th Army Corps under the command of Enrique Jurado Barrio 2 The 12th International Brigade within which the Garibaldi Battalion was integrated was also assigned to the 14th Division 2 Shortly after its creation the 14th Division under Vicente Rojo Lluch 3 faced the Battle of Guadalajara With the support of the other republican divisions the enemy attack was stopped and a counter attack began On 18 March the division operating on the right flank of the republican front and the 11th Division of Enrique Lister with the support of 70 Soviet T 26 tanks launched an attack and seized the town of Brihuega the nationalist forces fled in disarray leaving behind prisoners and war equipment 4 5 By the end of March the front stabilized after the Republicans managed to recover a large part of the territory In July 1937 facing the Battle of Brunete the unit was initially placed in reserve It intervened towards the end of the fighting after the defeat of Lister s 11th Division On 24 July it was scheduled to relieve Lister s forces from the front line although the fighting prevented it 6 On the morning of 25 July units of the 14th Division launched a counterattack to the southwest of Brunete counting on the support of Republican aviation 7 8 Despite the resistance offered by the 14th Division it failed to maintain its positions Once the fighting in Brunete ended the division returned to the Guadalajara front where it remained for the following months without intervening in relevant operations In the spring of 1938 it was sent to the Levante front as a reserve unit acting as relief for other units broken by enemy offensives In March 1939 some of its units participated in the Casado coup This was the case of the 70th Mixed Brigade of Bernabe Lopez Calle which on the morning of 6 March occupied various strategic points in Madrid such as the Alameda de Osuna the Ministry of Finance and the Telefonica building 9 Members of the 35th and 50th mixed brigades also took part in support of the rebellious forces The 14th Division dissolved itself shortly after with the end of the war Command EditCommandersVicente Rojo Lluch 3 Cipriano Mera 10 Francisco Jimenez Duran Rafael Gutierrez Caro 11 12 Joaquin Martinez Sanchez 13 CommissarsMariano Valle Soria of the CNT 14 15 Chiefs of StaffAntonio Verardini Diez de Ferreti 16 Battles EditDate Attached Army Corps Integrated Mixed Brigades Battle frontFebruary March 1937 4th Army Corps 48th 65th 72nd 70th GuadalajaraJune 1937 4th Army Corps 65th 70th 72nd GuadalajaraDecember 1937 4th Army Corps 70th 98th GuadalajaraApril 30 1938 16th Army Corps 206th 205th and 204th TaranconMay 1938 21st Army Corps 35th and 39th LevanteNovember 1938 Reserve of the GERC 21st 35th 50th and 70th March 1939 4th Army Corps 35th 50th and 70th GuadalajaraSee also EditList of Spanish Republican divisions Mixed Brigades Mera ColumnReferences Edit Alexander 1999 p 216 a b Thomas 1976 p 648 a b Thomas 2001 p 580 Alexander 1999 p 219 Thomas 1976 p 632 Martinez Bande 1972 pp 197 198 Castells Peig 1974 p 245 Beevor 2005 p 421 Bahamonde Magro amp Cervera Gil 1999 p 378 Alpert 2013 p 343 Martinez Bande 1981 p 168 Llarch 1976 p 158 Llarch 1976 p 108 Alvarez 1989 p 180 Llarch 1976 p 96 Ruiz 2014 p 288 Bibliography EditAlexander Robert J 1999 The Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War Volumen I Janus Publishing Company Lim ISBN 978 1 85756 412 9 Alpert Michael 2013 El Ejercito Republicano en la Guerra Civil in Spanish Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 84 3230 682 2 Alvarez Santiago 1989 Los comisarios politicos en el Ejercito Popular de la Republica in Spanish Edicios do Castro Bahamonde Magro Angel Cervera Gil Javier 1999 Asi termino la Guerra de Espana in Spanish Madrid Marcial Pons ISBN 84 95379 00 7 Beevor Antony 2005 La Guerra civil espanola in Spanish Editorial Critica Castells Peig Andreu 1974 Las brigadas internacionales de la guerra de Espana in Spanish Editorial Ariel Engel Carlos 1999 Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejercito Popular de la Republica in Spanish Madrid Almena ISBN 84 922644 7 0 Llarch Joan 1976 Cipriano Mera Un anarquista en la guerra de Espana in Spanish Euros Martinez Bande Jose Manuel 1972 La Ofensiva sobre Segovia y la batalla de Brunete Madrid San Martin Martinez Bande Jose Manuel 1981 La batalla de Pozoblanco y el cierre de la bolsa de Merida in Spanish Madrid Editorial San Martin Ruiz Julius 2014 The Red Terror and the Spanish Civil War Revolutionary Violence in Madrid Cambridge University Press Salas Larrazabal Ramon 2006 Historia del Ejercito Popular de la Republica in Spanish La Esfera de los Libros ISBN 84 9734 465 0 Thomas Hugh 1976 Historia de la Guerra Civil Espanola in Spanish Barcelona Circulo de Lectores ISBN 9788497598323 Thomas Hugh 2001 The Spanish Civil War London Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 101161 5 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 14th Division Spain amp oldid 1143332447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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