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Emilio Esteban Infantes

Emilio Esteban-Infantes Martín (18 May 1892 – 6 September 1962) was a Spanish officer who served during the Spanish Civil War, and later in World War II as commander of the Blue Division (Spanish: División Azul, German: Blaue Division), or the 250th Infantry Division of the German Wehrmacht. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany.

Emilio Esteban-Infantes
General Esteban Infantes as an officer of the Wehrmacht, 1943
Birth nameEmilio Esteban-Infantes Martín
Born(1892-05-18)18 May 1892
Toledo, Spain
Died6 September 1962(1962-09-06) (aged 70)
Gijón, Spain
Allegiance
Service/branch
Years of service
  • 1915–1942, 1943–1958 (Spain)
  • 1942–1943 (Germany)
RankGeneral
Commands heldBlue Division
Battles/wars
Awards

Early career edit

Infantes was born in Toledo on 18 May 1892. In 1907, aged 15, he entered the Toledo Infantry Academy where his classmates included Francisco Franco and Juan Yagüe. Graduating in 1910, he was commissioned as a lieutenant and was sent to join the Spanish African Army in Morocco. In 1912, at only 20 years of age, he received a meritorious promotion to captain during combat activity in the prolonged Rif War which lasted from 1909 to 1927. By 1928 he had achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel and in that year, following the end of the Moroccan war, was appointed a professor at the General Military Academy in Zaragoza by its new director, General Francisco Franco.

Spanish Civil War edit

He was in Madrid on 17 July 1936 when the military insurrection against the Republican government began and had to quickly escape to Burgos, where he joined the Nationalist forces under Franco. As a result, he was sentenced to death in absentia by the Republican government. During the war, he held various major military appointments including chief of general staff of the Castillian Army Corps during the Brunete offensive in July 1937 and the subsequent Battle of Teruel between December 1937 and February 1938. He then took over as colonel in command of the 5th Division of Navarre and received the Military Medal for his contribution to the ultimate success and victory of the Nationalist forces. In May 1940, a year after the civil war had ended, he was promoted to brigadier-general in command of the Army General Staff of Morocco and Military Region IV.

Second World War edit

After Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union in June 1941, Franco's government authorized the dispatch of a volunteer Spanish division under the overall command of the German Wehrmacht. This became the 250th Infantry Division (popularly known "Blue Division"), initially commanded by General Agustín Muñoz Grandes. The division was deployed within Army Group North under the overall command of Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb, and engaged in several battles against the Red Army near Leningrad. However, despite being popular with his soldiers, Muñoz Grandes behavior began to show too much of a "pro-German slant" for Franco who, even in mid-1942, was preoccupied with the general direction and possible outcome of the war.

Esteban Infantes was close friend of the Minister of War, 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 there was only room for one brigade general and therefore Esteban Infantes could only be sent to the war zone in the Soviet Union as the commander of the division. The issue was finally resolved by Franco, who knew him well as a former colleague at both the Toledo and Zaragoza Academies. Franco viewed Esteban Infantes as a more moderate and diplomatic option compared to the more controversial Muñoz Grandes. Consequently, Esteban Infantes was dispatched to Germany where he was inducted into the Wehrmacht with the rank of Generalmajor and with the military oath being administered directly to Hitler at the Berghof.

In December 1942, Esteban Infantes formally took command of the Blue Division. He faced a difficult situation replacing such a legendary and popular commander as Muñoz Grandes. The German generals also initially considered him to be too anglophile in his outlook but Esteban Infantes soon won their respect as he began to demonstrate his considerable skill as a great military planner especially in more counter-offensive situations that developed on the Eastern Front during 1943.

Esteban Infantes faced a major Soviet attempt to break the siege of Leningrad in February 1943, when the 55th Soviet Army, reinvigorated after the Soviet victory at Stalingrad, attacked the Spanish positions at the Battle of Krasny Bor, near the main Moscow-Leningrad road. Despite heavy casualties, the Spaniards were able to hold their ground against a Russian force seven times larger and supported by tanks. The assault was contained and the siege of Leningrad was maintained for a further year. This victory established the reputation of Esteban Infantes both with his own soldiers and with the German general staff. The commander of 18th Army, Generaloberst Georg Lindemann, came to visit him and to congratulate him on this great feat. He was promoted to Generalleutnant and awarded the German Gold Cross. On 3 October 1943 he was finally also awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.

After this, due to the course that the war was taking, Franco decided to withdraw the Blue Division and replace it with the smaller Blue Legion. Esteban Infantes was responsible for the establishment of this smaller unit before handing the command over to Oberst Antonio García Navarro. He then returned to Spain in December 1943, where he was promoted to lieutenant general and given command of Military Region IX.

Later career edit

After the war he occupied various posts including president of the Supreme Council of Military Justice, commander of the VII Military Region and head of Franco's military household before finishing his career as Chief of Central General Staff. He published his memoirs in 1958: "Blue Division: Spanish Volunteers in the Eastern Front." He reaffirmed how proud he was to have participated in the Russian campaign and said that it served to counter the poor history of foreign Spanish military campaigns during the 19th century. His motto was: "Fighting is our glory! Our thought: Spain."

He died at home in Gijón on 6 September 1962, aged 70, after a long illness.

References edit

  • Kleinfeld, Gerald A. (1979). Hitler's Spanish Legion: The Blue Division in Russia. Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 0-8093-0865-7.
Military offices
Preceded by Commander of the Blue Division
13 December 1942 – 20 October 1943
Succeeded by
Last
Preceded by Chief of Staff of the Army
9 November 1952 – 5 October 1955
Succeeded by
Antonio Alcubilla Pérez

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Esteban Infantes and the second or maternal family name is Martin This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Emilio Esteban Infantes Martin 18 May 1892 6 September 1962 was a Spanish officer who served during the Spanish Civil War and later in World War II as commander of the Blue Division Spanish Division Azul German Blaue Division or the 250th Infantry Division of the German Wehrmacht He was a recipient of the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross of Nazi Germany Emilio Esteban InfantesGeneral Esteban Infantes as an officer of the Wehrmacht 1943Birth nameEmilio Esteban Infantes MartinBorn 1892 05 18 18 May 1892Toledo SpainDied6 September 1962 1962 09 06 aged 70 Gijon SpainAllegianceKingdom of Spain 1915 1931 Spanish Republic 1931 1936 Spanish State 1936 1958 Nazi Germany 1942 1943 Service wbr branch Spanish Army German Army Wehrmacht Years of service1915 1942 1943 1958 Spain 1942 1943 Germany RankGeneralCommands heldBlue DivisionBattles warsRif War Spanish Civil War Battle of Teruel World War II Battle of Krasny BorAwardsKnight s Cross of the Iron Cross Medalla Militar German Cross Contents 1 Early career 2 Spanish Civil War 3 Second World War 4 Later career 5 ReferencesEarly career editInfantes was born in Toledo on 18 May 1892 In 1907 aged 15 he entered the Toledo Infantry Academy where his classmates included Francisco Franco and Juan Yague Graduating in 1910 he was commissioned as a lieutenant and was sent to join the Spanish African Army in Morocco In 1912 at only 20 years of age he received a meritorious promotion to captain during combat activity in the prolonged Rif War which lasted from 1909 to 1927 By 1928 he had achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel and in that year following the end of the Moroccan war was appointed a professor at the General Military Academy in Zaragoza by its new director General Francisco Franco Spanish Civil War editHe was in Madrid on 17 July 1936 when the military insurrection against the Republican government began and had to quickly escape to Burgos where he joined the Nationalist forces under Franco As a result he was sentenced to death in absentia by the Republican government During the war he held various major military appointments including chief of general staff of the Castillian Army Corps during the Brunete offensive in July 1937 and the subsequent Battle of Teruel between December 1937 and February 1938 He then took over as colonel in command of the 5th Division of Navarre and received the Military Medal for his contribution to the ultimate success and victory of the Nationalist forces In May 1940 a year after the civil war had ended he was promoted to brigadier general in command of the Army General Staff of Morocco and Military Region IV Second World War editAfter Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union in June 1941 Franco s government authorized the dispatch of a volunteer Spanish division under the overall command of the German Wehrmacht This became the 250th Infantry Division popularly known Blue Division initially commanded by General Agustin Munoz Grandes The division was deployed within Army Group North under the overall command of Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb and engaged in several battles against the Red Army near Leningrad However despite being popular with his soldiers Munoz Grandes behavior began to show too much of a pro German slant for Franco who even in mid 1942 was preoccupied with the general direction and possible outcome of the war Esteban Infantes was close friend of the Minister of War General Jose 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 there was only room for one brigade general and therefore Esteban Infantes could only be sent to the war zone in the Soviet Union as the commander of the division The issue was finally resolved by Franco who knew him well as a former colleague at both the Toledo and Zaragoza Academies Franco viewed Esteban Infantes as a more moderate and diplomatic option compared to the more controversial Munoz Grandes Consequently Esteban Infantes was dispatched to Germany where he was inducted into the Wehrmacht with the rank of Generalmajor and with the military oath being administered directly to Hitler at the Berghof In December 1942 Esteban Infantes formally took command of the Blue Division He faced a difficult situation replacing such a legendary and popular commander as Munoz Grandes The German generals also initially considered him to be too anglophile in his outlook but Esteban Infantes soon won their respect as he began to demonstrate his considerable skill as a great military planner especially in more counter offensive situations that developed on the Eastern Front during 1943 Esteban Infantes faced a major Soviet attempt to break the siege of Leningrad in February 1943 when the 55th Soviet Army reinvigorated after the Soviet victory at Stalingrad attacked the Spanish positions at the Battle of Krasny Bor near the main Moscow Leningrad road Despite heavy casualties the Spaniards were able to hold their ground against a Russian force seven times larger and supported by tanks The assault was contained and the siege of Leningrad was maintained for a further year This victory established the reputation of Esteban Infantes both with his own soldiers and with the German general staff The commander of 18th Army Generaloberst Georg Lindemann came to visit him and to congratulate him on this great feat He was promoted to Generalleutnant and awarded the German Gold Cross On 3 October 1943 he was finally also awarded the Knight s Cross of the Iron Cross After this due to the course that the war was taking Franco decided to withdraw the Blue Division and replace it with the smaller Blue Legion Esteban Infantes was responsible for the establishment of this smaller unit before handing the command over to Oberst Antonio Garcia Navarro He then returned to Spain in December 1943 where he was promoted to lieutenant general and given command of Military Region IX Later career editAfter the war he occupied various posts including president of the Supreme Council of Military Justice commander of the VII Military Region and head of Franco s military household before finishing his career as Chief of Central General Staff He published his memoirs in 1958 Blue Division Spanish Volunteers in the Eastern Front He reaffirmed how proud he was to have participated in the Russian campaign and said that it served to counter the poor history of foreign Spanish military campaigns during the 19th century His motto was Fighting is our glory Our thought Spain He died at home in Gijon on 6 September 1962 aged 70 after a long illness References editKleinfeld Gerald A 1979 Hitler s Spanish Legion The Blue Division in Russia Southern Illinois University Press ISBN 0 8093 0865 7 Military offices Preceded byAgustin Munoz Grandes Commander of the Blue Division13 December 1942 20 October 1943 Succeeded byLast Preceded byFernando Barron Chief of Staff of the Army9 November 1952 5 October 1955 Succeeded byAntonio Alcubilla Perez Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Spain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emilio Esteban Infantes amp oldid 1210266398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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