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Juan Modesto

Juan Guilloto León, usually referred to as Modesto or Juan Modesto (24 September 1906 – 16 April 1969), was a Republican army officer during the Spanish Civil War.

Juan Modesto
Birth nameJuan Guilloto León
Nickname(s)Modesto
Born(1906-09-24)24 September 1906
El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, Kingdom of Spain
Died16 April 1969(1969-04-16) (aged 62)
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Allegiance Spanish Republic (1936–1939)
 Soviet Union (1939–1945)
Service/branchSpanish Army
Spanish Republican Army
Red Army
Years of service1936–1945
RankBrigadier General
Commands held(1936), Republican Army of the North (1937), 5th Army Corps (1937–1938), Army of the Ebro (1938), Army of the Centre (March 1939)
Battles/warsSpanish Civil War Second World War

Biography edit

Early life edit

Born at El Puerto de Santa María in Cádiz, Juan Guilloto worked at a sawmill before joining the Spanish Army. He served in Morocco, becoming a corporal of the Regulares colonial troops based in Larache.[1]

Juan Guilloto was affiliated with the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) from 1930, and in 1933 he was placed in charge of the Milicias Antifascistas Obreras y Campesinas (MAOC) in Madrid, which constituted a paramilitary force for the Party.[2] He organized the Sindicato de Oficios Varios y el Socorro Rojo, which coordinated relations with the Socorro Rojo Internacional.

Spanish Civil War edit

When the Spanish Civil War broke out in July 1936, Juan Guilloto participated in the assault of Cuartel de la Montaña, and the Battle of Guadarrama fought in the Guadarrama Mountain Range. He was one of the leaders of Fifth Regiment, becoming its commander from October 1936 onwards. He fought in Talavera de la Reina, Santa Olalla and Illescas (September 1936), the defense of Madrid and the Second battle of the Corunna Road,[3] as well as in the Battle of Jarama (February 1937).[4]

Juan Guilloto was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the Popular Army and commander of 5th Army Corps, participating in the battles of Belchite, Brunete (July) and Teruel[5] (December 1937 and January 1938). On 26 August 1938, he was promoted to colonel[6] and became head of the Army of the Ebro.[7]

After the fall of Catalonia to the rebel army, Negrín named Modesto general and head of the Central Army on March 2, 1939.[8]

The Battles around Madrid edit

At the end of August, he moved to the province of Toledo, where he led a battalion, trying to contain the Franco advance towards Madrid. It was distinguished especially in the fights with the troops of the Army of Africa along the Tagus river during their advance towards Madrid, highlighting his interventions in Talavera, Santa Olalla, Toledo or Illescas. During the fighting in the Talavera-Santa Olalla area, he revealed himself as an authentic military chief by coordinating the actions of the militias and regular units (Guardias de asalto) under his command. In November he stood out again during the siege of Madrid.

Exile edit

After Casado's coup's, on 6 March Modesto left Spain in an airplane.[9] Then he went to the Soviet Union, whose government recognized his military rank.

During World War II, he served with the Red Army and the Bulgarian Communist forces. Defeated in the struggle with José Díaz for control of the PCE, he went to Prague.

Modesto wrote a book about his experience during the war in the 5th Regiment, titled Soy del Quinto Regimento (English: I am of the Fifth Regiment), published in Paris in 1969.[10] He died in Prague in 1969.

See also edit

Published works edit

  • Modesto, Juan (1978). Soy del Quinto Regimiento: Notas de la Guerra Espanola [I am of the Fifth Regiment: Notes on the Spanish War]. ISBN 8472223639.

References edit

  1. ^ "Guerra Civil Española dia a dia: Juan Modesto (1906-1969)". 15 February 2014.
  2. ^ Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p.310
  3. ^ Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Penguin Books. London. 2006. p. 191
  4. ^ Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Penguin Books. London. 2006. pp.212-214
  5. ^ Preston, Paul. The Spanish Civil War. Reaction, Revolution & Revenge. Harper Perennial. 2006. London. p. 280
  6. ^ Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Penguin Books. London. 2006. p. 356
  7. ^ Preston, Paul. The Spanish Civil War. Reaction, Revolution & Revenge. Harper Perennial. 2006. London. p. 288
  8. ^ Jackson, Gabriel. The Spanish Republic and the Civil War, 1931-1939. Princeton University Press. Princeton. 1967. p.468
  9. ^ Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. Penguin Books. London. 2006. p. 393
  10. ^ TRACES OF MAGMA 2020-01-19 at the Wayback Machine, by Rolf Knight, Page 129

Bibliography edit

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Guilloto and the second or maternal family name is Leon Juan Guilloto Leon usually referred to as Modesto or Juan Modesto 24 September 1906 16 April 1969 was a Republican army officer during the Spanish Civil War Juan ModestoBirth nameJuan Guilloto LeonNickname s ModestoBorn 1906 09 24 24 September 1906El Puerto de Santa Maria Cadiz Kingdom of SpainDied16 April 1969 1969 04 16 aged 62 Prague CzechoslovakiaAllegiance Spanish Republic 1936 1939 Soviet Union 1939 1945 Service wbr branchSpanish ArmySpanish Republican ArmyRed ArmyYears of service1936 1945RankBrigadier GeneralCommands held 1936 Republican Army of the North 1937 5th Army Corps 1937 1938 Army of the Ebro 1938 Army of the Centre March 1939 Battles warsSpanish Civil War Siege of Madrid Second Battle of the Corunna Road Battle of Jarama Battle of Belchite Battle of Brunete Battle of Teruel Battle of Ebro Catalonia OffensiveSecond World War Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Spanish Civil War 1 3 The Battles around Madrid 1 4 Exile 2 See also 3 Published works 4 References 5 BibliographyBiography editEarly life edit Born at El Puerto de Santa Maria in Cadiz Juan Guilloto worked at a sawmill before joining the Spanish Army He served in Morocco becoming a corporal of the Regulares colonial troops based in Larache 1 Juan Guilloto was affiliated with the Communist Party of Spain PCE from 1930 and in 1933 he was placed in charge of the Milicias Antifascistas Obreras y Campesinas MAOC in Madrid which constituted a paramilitary force for the Party 2 He organized the Sindicato de Oficios Varios y el Socorro Rojo which coordinated relations with the Socorro Rojo Internacional Spanish Civil War edit When the Spanish Civil War broke out in July 1936 Juan Guilloto participated in the assault of Cuartel de la Montana and the Battle of Guadarrama fought in the Guadarrama Mountain Range He was one of the leaders of Fifth Regiment becoming its commander from October 1936 onwards He fought in Talavera de la Reina Santa Olalla and Illescas September 1936 the defense of Madrid and the Second battle of the Corunna Road 3 as well as in the Battle of Jarama February 1937 4 Juan Guilloto was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the Popular Army and commander of 5th Army Corps participating in the battles of Belchite Brunete July and Teruel 5 December 1937 and January 1938 On 26 August 1938 he was promoted to colonel 6 and became head of the Army of the Ebro 7 After the fall of Catalonia to the rebel army Negrin named Modesto general and head of the Central Army on March 2 1939 8 The Battles around Madrid edit At the end of August he moved to the province of Toledo where he led a battalion trying to contain the Franco advance towards Madrid It was distinguished especially in the fights with the troops of the Army of Africa along the Tagus river during their advance towards Madrid highlighting his interventions in Talavera Santa Olalla Toledo or Illescas During the fighting in the Talavera Santa Olalla area he revealed himself as an authentic military chief by coordinating the actions of the militias and regular units Guardias de asalto under his command In November he stood out again during the siege of Madrid Exile edit After Casado s coup s on 6 March Modesto left Spain in an airplane 9 Then he went to the Soviet Union whose government recognized his military rank During World War II he served with the Red Army and the Bulgarian Communist forces Defeated in the struggle with Jose Diaz for control of the PCE he went to Prague Modesto wrote a book about his experience during the war in the 5th Regiment titled Soy del Quinto Regimento English I am of the Fifth Regiment published in Paris in 1969 10 He died in Prague in 1969 See also editAntifascist Worker and Peasant Militias MAOC Eastern Region Army Group GERO Published works editModesto Juan 1978 Soy del Quinto Regimiento Notas de la Guerra Espanola I am of the Fifth Regiment Notes on the Spanish War ISBN 8472223639 References edit Guerra Civil Espanola dia a dia Juan Modesto 1906 1969 15 February 2014 Thomas Hugh 2001 The Spanish Civil War Penguin Books London p 310 Beevor Antony The Battle for Spain The Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Penguin Books London 2006 p 191 Beevor Antony The Battle for Spain The Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Penguin Books London 2006 pp 212 214 Preston Paul The Spanish Civil War Reaction Revolution amp Revenge Harper Perennial 2006 London p 280 Beevor Antony The Battle for Spain The Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Penguin Books London 2006 p 356 Preston Paul The Spanish Civil War Reaction Revolution amp Revenge Harper Perennial 2006 London p 288 Jackson Gabriel The Spanish Republic and the Civil War 1931 1939 Princeton University Press Princeton 1967 p 468 Beevor Antony The Battle for Spain The Spanish Civil War 1936 1939 Penguin Books London 2006 p 393 TRACES OF MAGMA Archived 2020 01 19 at the Wayback Machine by Rolf Knight Page 129Bibliography editBeevor Antony The battle for Spain The Spanish civil war 1936 1939 Penguin Books 2006 London ISBN 978 0 14 303765 1 Jackson Gabriel The Spanish Republic and the Civil War 1931 1939 Princeton University Press 1967 Princeton ISBN 978 0 691 00757 1 Preston Paul The Spanish Civil War Reaction revolution amp revenge Harper Perennial 2006 London ISBN 978 0 00 723207 9 ISBN 0 00 723207 1 Thomas Hugh The Spanish Civil War Penguin Books 2001 London ISBN 978 0 14 101161 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Modesto amp oldid 1158791809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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