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The Extremaduran Army (), was a military formation 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'' ...
during the last phase of the
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. It was part of the Central Region Army Group ''(GERC)''. The Republican forces deployed at the
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n Front were under its jurisdiction. They guarded the westernmost end of the Republican territory, an area that saw long periods of inactivity between the major battles.


History

The Extremaduran Army was established in the fall 1937 as a detached formation of the Southern Army ''(Ejército del Sur)'' after its disbandment. It was initially led by Lt. Colonel Joaquín Pérez Salas as Commander in Chief, who would be soon replaced by Colonel Ricardo Burillo. The general headquarters were in the town of
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. In July 1938 during the Battle of Mérida pocket the Extremaduran Army suffered heavy losses in human lives and materiel at the hands of the rebel armies. The battle included a swift and well-coordinated pincer movement from the south and from the north. Some historians consider that the long lulls of inactivity at the Extremaduran front had left the troops ill-prepared for such a major attack. Having led the army during the debacle, Colonel Burillo was replaced by Colonel Adolfo Prada Vaquero who was able to somehow regroup the shattered Extremaduran Army and put somewhat of a halt to the Francoist offensive. General
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took over the command towards the end of 1938. In January 1939 the Extremaduran Army launched a belated offensive with the Battle of Valsequillo, also known as "Battle of Peñarroya", in the
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-Extremadura front. At the beginning the battle spelt some success for the loyalist side, but it turned to failure after a few weeks of unfruitful combats. Finally, the Extremaduran Army was disbanded in March 1939 owing to the end of the war and the surrender of the Spanish Republic.


Order of Battle

;July–August 1938


Leaders

;Commanders * Lt. Colonel Joaquín Pérez Salas (Oct. 1937 - Dec. 1937), * Colonel Ricardo Burillo (Dec. 1937 - July 1938), * Colonel Adolfo Prada Vaquero (July 1938 - Oct. 1938) * Brigadier General
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(Oct. 1938 - March 1939 ). Combatientes
/ref> ;Chiefs of Staff * Lt. Colonel Joaquín Alonso García; * Lt. Colonel Javier Linares Aranzabe; * Colonel Eduardo Sáenz de Aranaz; * Colonel Ramón Ruiz-Fornells; ;
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* Nicolás Jiménez Molina, belonging to the
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; ;Artillery General Commander * Artillery Colonel José Valcázar Crespo; ;Engineering General Commander * Engineer Lt. Colonel Pedro Fraile Sánchez


See also

* Central Region Army Group ''Grupo de Ejércitos de la Región Central'' (GERC) *
Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War The final offensive of the Spanish Civil War took place between 26 March and 1 April 1939, towards the end of the Spanish Civil War. On 5 March 1939, the Republican Army, led by Colonel Segismundo Casado and the politician Julián Besteiro, ...


References


Bibliography

* * * * * * * * Salas Larrazábal, Ramón (2006); ''Historia del Ejército Popular de la República''. La Esfera de los Libros S.L. * * Thomas, Hugh (1976); ''Historia de la Guerra Civil Española''. Círculo de Lectores, Barcelona.. * {{Armies of the Spanish Republic, state=expanded Military units and formations of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction) Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic Armies of Spain Spanish Civil War in Extremadura Military units and formations established in 1937 Military units and formations disestablished in 1939