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66th Division (Spain)

The 66th Mixed Brigade was a unit of the Popular Army of the Republic that participated in the Spanish Civil War. Born in the context of the Battle of Madrid, took part in the Battle of Jarama and the fronts of Guadalajara and Extremadura.(Spanish: 42.ª División)[1] was a division of the Spanish Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War. This unit was involved in the Battle of Jarama —part of the Battle of Madrid, as well as in the Battle of Peñarroya, suffering grievous losses in both battles.

60th
66.ª B.Mixta
Active1936–1939
Country Spain
BranchSpanish Republican Army
TypeInfantry division
RoleHome Defence
Part ofCuenca Autonomous Group (1936)
3rd Army Corps (1936 - 1938)
8th Army Corps (1938-9).
EngagementsSpanish Civil War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Ventura Monge Domínguez ("Félix")
Juan Cerda
Map of Spain in November 1938. In pink the two regions under Republican control.

History edit

The brigade was officially created on July 29, 1936, while militarizing the Fifth Regiment's militias and those organized in the provinces of Toledo, Cuenca and Guadalajara, being assigned to the latter. Some 800 militiamen of the UGT of Cuenca, Guadalajara and Albacete were also integrated into the brigade (in its 3rd Battalion), placing commanding officers at their command.1 The first commander of the unit was the largest of the captain Ventura Monge, then the war it reaches the jarama was Joaquín Pérez Martín-Parapar; the chief of staff, the militia officer Sánchez; and the political commissar, Ernesto Antuña García. The unit was framed in the 16th Division of the III Army Corps.

The 60th Mixed Brigades, had begun as the reserve.[2] In June the division was made part of Extremadura Operations Army (Spanish: Ejército de Operaciones de Extremadura), which was formed by the 51st.[3]

Battles of Jarama edit

In the middle of January 1937 was concentrated in Guadalajara, being prepared for an offensive nonata on Brunete. After being a reserve unit and relay in the defense of Madrid, after a brief rest in the rear, Alcala de Henares and Guadalajara, is mobilized to intervene as a stopper force of the regular forces of Barrón and Buruaga, in the vicinity of La colina of Suicide and white house. With the duties of the battle of Jarama, he was entrusted with the conquest of Pingarrón in the last moments. Intervened in the Battle of Jarama attacking the hill of El Pingarrón on February 19, after winning and losing three times, the unit is decimated and in the front line, then being eliminated a company commanded by Captain Ventura Monge that could only resist in the trenches waiting for a support that will never come, The freedom days after will echo its disappearance.

After this battle, the commander of the Parapar unit was sued for the gross negligence of human losses, as well as an unfavorable report to El Campesino for skipping and disobeying the orders of the high command of Miaja and Rojo. He returned to the front located in the Alto Tajuña, holding heavy combats during the Republican offensive, and the subsequent Francoist counter-offensive, carried out in this area between March 14, March 22, March 31 and April 16, 1938, in that the brigade, coming from the reserve, successfully commissioned the offensive in the central area between April 2 and 6. The combat around the municipalities of Abánades and Sotodosos cost the brigade many losses, The commander of the 261st Battalion, the eldest of militias Juan Molina Aliaga, was discharged for dissensions with his commissar.

On May 15, 1938, the commander of the Infantry Juan Andrés Vivó del Toro, who had been a lieutenant in the Vizcaya Regiment No. 12 of the garrison in Alcoy, assumed command. At that time, the political commissar of the brigade was Bienvenido Hernández García, a member of the PSOE. The 66th Mixed Brigade later returned to the Madrid Front, settling in Villaconejos. In June 1938 he joined the reserve Army Center, in Loeches. The commander Vivó was replaced by the eldest of militias José del Rey Hernández and took over as commissioner Francisco Testiliano.[4]

Battle of the Extremadura edit

On July 22, 1938, she was sent to the Extremadura Front, where she joined the Zújar Division, which later became the 51st Division. On August 2 of that year he entered the front line of combat, trying to oppose the Francoist offensive on Cabeza del Buey (Badajoz), without success. It retreated from the Buitrera and Rinconada mountain ranges to the south of the Zújar river. Later he made a counterattack in the sector of Peñalsordo, occupying the vertex of Peña Bermeja, although he did not achieve his goal of occupying the vertices of Almagrera, Peñón and Cabezuela. After this battle he retired to Añora (Córdoba) for its reorganization. While its Division was returning to Levante, the 66th Mixed Brigade remained as a reserve in Extremadura until the end of the Civil War. In February 1939 their commanders were: Commander of the Brigade, Major José del Rey Hernández, 4 political commissar, Francisco Testiliano; commander of the 261st Battalion, Major Juan Molina Aliaga; Commander of the 262nd Battalion, Major Alberto Schemer; commander of the 263rd Battalion, Major El Moreno; Commander of the 264th Battalion, Major Manuel Ortiz.[5]

Leaders edit

Commanders

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Carlos Engel, Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del E. P. de la República, 1999, p. 118
  2. ^ O.1c) Orden de batalla del Ejército Popular al cese de Largo Caballero: Abril - Mayo de 1937
  3. ^ Ordenes de batalla del Ejército Popular: June of 1937
  4. ^ José Luis Comellas, José Andrés-Gallego (1990). La Segunda República y la guerra. Vol. 17. Madrid: Rialp. ISBN 8432121150.
  5. ^ Engel 1999, p. 218.
  6. ^ Militia Major Joaquín Pérez Martín in combat on 12 Marzo 1937 during the Battle of the Jarama.

Bibliography edit

  • Alpert, Michael (1989). El Ejército Republicano en la Guerra Civil. Madrid: Siglo XXI de España. ISBN 978-84-323-0682-2.* Engel Masoliver, Carlos (1999); Historia de las Briga
  • Engel Masoliver, Carlos (1999). Historia de las Brigadas mixtas del Ejército popular de la República, 1936-1939. Madrid: Editorial Almena. ISBN 84-96170-19-5.
  • Salas Larrazábal, Ramón (2006). Historia del Ejército Popular de la República. La Esfera de los Libros S.L. ISBN 84-9734-465-0.
  • Thomas, Hugh (1976). Historia de la Guerra Civil Española. Barcelona: Círculo de Lectores. ISBN 84-226-0874-X.

External links edit

  • SBHAC - El Ejército Popular
  • Organización militar republicana - 1936 - La Guerra Civil 5 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  • www.combatientes.es/66BrigadaMixta.htm

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The 66th Mixed Brigade was a unit of the Popular Army of the Republic that participated in the Spanish Civil War Born in the context of the Battle of Madrid took part in the Battle of Jarama and the fronts of Guadalajara and Extremadura Spanish 42 ª Division 1 was a division of the Spanish Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War This unit was involved in the Battle of Jarama part of the Battle of Madrid as well as in the Battle of Penarroya suffering grievous losses in both battles 60th66 ª B MixtaActive1936 1939CountrySpainBranchSpanish Republican ArmyTypeInfantry divisionRoleHome DefencePart ofCuenca Autonomous Group 1936 3rd Army Corps 1936 1938 8th Army Corps 1938 9 EngagementsSpanish Civil War Battle of Madrid Battle of Jarama Battle of Guadalajara Battle of ExtremaduraCommandersNotablecommandersVentura Monge Dominguez Felix Juan Cerda Map of Spain in November 1938 In pink the two regions under Republican control Contents 1 History 1 1 Battles of Jarama 1 2 Battle of the Extremadura 2 Leaders 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editThe brigade was officially created on July 29 1936 while militarizing the Fifth Regiment s militias and those organized in the provinces of Toledo Cuenca and Guadalajara being assigned to the latter Some 800 militiamen of the UGT of Cuenca Guadalajara and Albacete were also integrated into the brigade in its 3rd Battalion placing commanding officers at their command 1 The first commander of the unit was the largest of the captain Ventura Monge then the war it reaches the jarama was Joaquin Perez Martin Parapar the chief of staff the militia officer Sanchez and the political commissar Ernesto Antuna Garcia The unit was framed in the 16th Division of the III Army Corps The 60th Mixed Brigades had begun as the reserve 2 In June the division was made part of Extremadura Operations Army Spanish Ejercito de Operaciones de Extremadura which was formed by the 51st 3 Battles of Jarama edit In the middle of January 1937 was concentrated in Guadalajara being prepared for an offensive nonata on Brunete After being a reserve unit and relay in the defense of Madrid after a brief rest in the rear Alcala de Henares and Guadalajara is mobilized to intervene as a stopper force of the regular forces of Barron and Buruaga in the vicinity of La colina of Suicide and white house With the duties of the battle of Jarama he was entrusted with the conquest of Pingarron in the last moments Intervened in the Battle of Jarama attacking the hill of El Pingarron on February 19 after winning and losing three times the unit is decimated and in the front line then being eliminated a company commanded by Captain Ventura Monge that could only resist in the trenches waiting for a support that will never come The freedom days after will echo its disappearance After this battle the commander of the Parapar unit was sued for the gross negligence of human losses as well as an unfavorable report to El Campesino for skipping and disobeying the orders of the high command of Miaja and Rojo He returned to the front located in the Alto Tajuna holding heavy combats during the Republican offensive and the subsequent Francoist counter offensive carried out in this area between March 14 March 22 March 31 and April 16 1938 in that the brigade coming from the reserve successfully commissioned the offensive in the central area between April 2 and 6 The combat around the municipalities of Abanades and Sotodosos cost the brigade many losses The commander of the 261st Battalion the eldest of militias Juan Molina Aliaga was discharged for dissensions with his commissar On May 15 1938 the commander of the Infantry Juan Andres Vivo del Toro who had been a lieutenant in the Vizcaya Regiment No 12 of the garrison in Alcoy assumed command At that time the political commissar of the brigade was Bienvenido Hernandez Garcia a member of the PSOE The 66th Mixed Brigade later returned to the Madrid Front settling in Villaconejos In June 1938 he joined the reserve Army Center in Loeches The commander Vivo was replaced by the eldest of militias Jose del Rey Hernandez and took over as commissioner Francisco Testiliano 4 Battle of the Extremadura edit On July 22 1938 she was sent to the Extremadura Front where she joined the Zujar Division which later became the 51st Division On August 2 of that year he entered the front line of combat trying to oppose the Francoist offensive on Cabeza del Buey Badajoz without success It retreated from the Buitrera and Rinconada mountain ranges to the south of the Zujar river Later he made a counterattack in the sector of Penalsordo occupying the vertex of Pena Bermeja although he did not achieve his goal of occupying the vertices of Almagrera Penon and Cabezuela After this battle he retired to Anora Cordoba for its reorganization While its Division was returning to Levante the 66th Mixed Brigade remained as a reserve in Extremadura until the end of the Civil War In February 1939 their commanders were Commander of the Brigade Major Jose del Rey Hernandez 4 political commissar Francisco Testiliano commander of the 261st Battalion Major Juan Molina Aliaga Commander of the 262nd Battalion Major Alberto Schemer commander of the 263rd Battalion Major El Moreno Commander of the 264th Battalion Major Manuel Ortiz 5 Leaders editCommanders Militia captain of Infantry July 1936 March 1937 Ventura Monge Dominguez Militia Major December 1936 May 1938 Joaquin Perez Martin Parapar 5 6 Comandaer of Infantry Juan Andres Vivo del Toro May 1938 June 1938 Militia Major June 1938 March 1939 Jose del Rey Hernandez See also editMixed BrigadesReferences edit Carlos Engel Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del E P de la Republica 1999 p 118 O 1c Orden de batalla del Ejercito Popular al cese de Largo Caballero Abril Mayo de 1937 Ordenes de batalla del Ejercito Popular June of 1937 Jose Luis Comellas Jose Andres Gallego 1990 La Segunda Republica y la guerra Vol 17 Madrid Rialp ISBN 8432121150 Engel 1999 p 218 Militia Major Joaquin Perez Martin in combat on 12 Marzo 1937 during the Battle of the Jarama Bibliography editAlpert Michael 1989 El Ejercito Republicano en la Guerra Civil Madrid Siglo XXI de Espana ISBN 978 84 323 0682 2 Engel Masoliver Carlos 1999 Historia de las Briga Engel Masoliver Carlos 1999 Historia de las Brigadas mixtas del Ejercito popular de la Republica 1936 1939 Madrid Editorial Almena ISBN 84 96170 19 5 Salas Larrazabal Ramon 2006 Historia del Ejercito Popular de la Republica La Esfera de los Libros S L ISBN 84 9734 465 0 Thomas Hugh 1976 Historia de la Guerra Civil Espanola Barcelona Circulo de Lectores ISBN 84 226 0874 X External links editSBHAC El Ejercito Popular Organizacion militar republicana 1936 La Guerra Civil Archived 5 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine www combatientes es 66BrigadaMixta htm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 66th Division Spain amp oldid 1126786908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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