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The 127th Mixed Brigade was a unit of the
Spanish Republican Army The Spanish Republican Army () was the main branch of the Spanish Republican Armed Forces, Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic between 1931 and 1939. It became known as People's Army of the Republic (''Ejército Popular de la República'' ...
, belonging to the 28th Division, created during the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
. It operated on the
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and
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fronts.


History

The unit was created on April 28, 1937, on the Huesca front, from the old
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. Command of the brigade fell to Máximo Franco Cavero, with Ramón de la Torre Martín as Chief of Staff and the
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Manuel Lozano Guillén as political commissioner. It was integrated into the 28th Division, which was the former
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. In June it took part in the
Huesca Offensive The Huesca Offensive was an operation carried out during the Spanish Civil War by the Republican Army in June 1937 in order to take the Aragonese city of Huesca, which since the start of the war in July 1936 had been under the control of the N ...
and a few months later it also participated in the
Zaragoza Offensive The Zaragoza Offensive took place during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. This battle involved the Spanish Republican Army. The main goal of the offensive was to occupy the city of Zaragoza. The main action of the offensive was the battle of Belch ...
, attacking the town of
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—without success—. During the
Battle of Teruel The Battle of Teruel was fought in and around the city of Teruel during the Spanish Civil War between December 1937 and February 1938, during the worst Spanish winter in 20 years.Hugh Purcell, p. 95. The battle was one of the bloodiest actions of ...
, while the 125th and 126th mixed brigades participated in the fighting, the 127th MB remained located in Upper Aragón as a reserve force for the Eastern Army. On March 9, 1938, after the start of the
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offensive on the
Aragon front The Aragon Offensive was an important military campaign during the Spanish Civil War, which began after the Battle of Teruel. The offensive, which ran from March 7, 1938, to April 19, 1938, smashed the Republican forces, overran Aragon, and c ...
, the brigade was ordered to march to the threatened sector to try to contain the enemy attack. On March 11, however, the brigade disbanded due to contact with the enemy in the area of Alagón-
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. On March 13, it lost the towns of
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,
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and
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, having to retreat to the area between
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and
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, where it was located until April 23. Its remains ended up being reintegrated into the old division. The 127th Brigade, which suffered a major loss, had to be withdrawn to Calles to undergo a reorganization. In August 1938, it was sent as reinforcement to the Extremadura front, now under the command of the militia major
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. The brigade intervened in the Republican counterattack that followed the Franco offensive in the
Battle of Merida pocket The battle of the Mérida pocket, also known as the closing of the Mérida pocket (), was a military engagement which took place during the Spanish Civil War in July 1938 in La Serena zone of Badajoz Province, Extremadura. The Nationalist comm ...
. After crossing the Zújar river, it continued advancing until it was in the vicinity of
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. It remained in this sector until it was withdrawn to cover losses suffered. In January 1939, it intervened in the
Battle of Peñarroya The Battle of Valsequillo, also known as Battle of Peñarroya, was a diversionary Republican offensive which took place in the Sierra Morena area in southern Extremadura and the north of Andalusia between 5 January and 4 February 1939 during t ...
, participating in the breakdown of the front and managing to advance to the Patuda and Trapera mountains. The unit was dissolved at the end of the war.


Commanders

; Commanders * Máximo Franco Cavero; *
Esteban Serra Colobrans Esteban () is a Spanish male given name, derived from Greek Στέφανος (Stéphanos) and related to the English names Steven and Stephen. Although in its original pronunciation the accent is on the penultimate syllable, English-speakers tend t ...
; Commissars * Manuel Lozano Guillén ; Chiefs of Staff * Ramón de la Torre Martín; * Enrique Genovés Guillén


See also

* Mixed Brigades *
Red and Black Column The Red and Black Column () was a column of the confederal militias that fought in the Spanish Civil War. It was initially established to participate in the Mallorca landings, but after the expedition was defeated, it became the fifth anarchist ...


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* * * * * * * {{Mixed brigades of Spain, state=expanded Military units and formations established in 1937 Military units and formations disestablished in 1939 Mixed Brigades (Spain) Militarized anarchist formations