12th Republican Army Corps
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The XII Army Corps was a military formation belonging to the Spanish Republican Army that fought during the Spanish Civil War. Formed by veteran units, throughout the war it took part in prominent intervention in some of the main battles of the war, such as Aragon or the Ebro.


History

The formation was created in
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, within the Eastern Army. At the end of August some of its units intervened in the Zaragoza Offensive, distinguishing the 25th Division in the Battle of Belchite. In
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, at the beginning of the Aragon Offensive, the XII Army Corps had established its headquarters in
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and integrated the 24th, 30th and 44th divisions; it covered the front that ran from the Ebro river to Vivel del Río Martín. During the withdrawal from Aragon, the formation suffered significant losses and was undone. After the republican zone was cut in two, it was isolated in Catalonia. After being briefly dissolved, the XII Corps was rebuilt and assigned to
Ebro Army The Ebro Army (Spanish: ''Ejército del Ebro'') was a Spanish Republican army during the Spanish Civil War. History The army was formed in April 1938 as the Autonomous Group of the Ebro (Spanish : ''Agrupación Autónoma del Ebro''), but was rena ...
, grouping within the divisions 16th, 44th and 56th. The militia major Etelvino Vega was appointed as the new commander of the XII Army Corps. The 16th and 44th divisions came to participate in the fighting on the Ebro, supporting the forces of the V and XV army corps. The 56th Division remained on the
Segre front The Battle of Segre is the collective name of a series of battles that took place along the Segre River between 4 April 1938 and 3 January 1939 during the Spanish Civil War, after the Nationalist Faction had broken the lines of the Spanish Repub ...
, where it intervened in the attacks against
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and Seròs. At the beginning of the Catalonia Offensive the XII Army Corps covered the line of the Segre River. Its units, however they had a bad performance against the nationalist offensive; the 56th Division was practically disbanded, while the 16th Division was powerless to offer an organized defense. As a consequence, Etelvino Vega was instantly dismissed at the beginning of
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, being replaced by Francisco Galán. The XII Army Corps, however, was unable to resist the enemy pressure and undertook the retreat towards the French border.


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; Commanders * Pedro Sánchez Plaza; * Claudio Martín Barco; * Etelvino Vega; * Francisco Galán; ; Commissars * Juan Moles Martínez, of the ERC; * Virgilio Llanos Manteca, of the PSUC; * Saturnino Pérez Martínez, of the CNT; ; Chiefs of Staff * Luis Fernández Ortigosa; * Anastasio Santiago Rojo; * Pedro Ferrando Laura; * Ángel Calvo Herrera;


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