Battle Of Albarracín
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The Battle of Albarracín took place in Albarracín and surrounding areas ( Teruel) between 5 July and 11 August 1937, during the Spanish Civil War.


Background

The
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front was, from the beginning of the war, a secondary front, but also a primary objective for the
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. The Nationalists maintained a weak position, defending a large line which stretched from the Pyrenees to the city of Teruel, and from there down to the Montes Universales and the birth of the Tagus. Thus, it was a tempting target to the numerically superior Republican troops, especially Huesca and Teruel, which were besieged. In order to support the Republican offensive at Brunete and to force the Nationalists to maintain their troops in this front, the Republicans in Aragon planned to launch a small offensive at Albarracín.


Developments of the operations


Republican offensive

In rapid deployment on the heights that surround Albarracín, forces of the 42nd Republican division took positions to attack the city. The town was weakly garrisoned and the Republicans were in a commanding position. On 5 July the Republicans broke through enemy lines and on the 7th they made it into the city. The inhabitants were conquered quickly and almost in its entirety, with the exceptions of two concentrated pockets of resistance in the barracks of the Guardia Civil and the cathedral, composed of civilians with some Nationalist military support. The 60th mixed brigade did most of the operation, being supported by the other two brigades. On the other hand, the majority of the 59th Brigade was directed towards
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to reinforce the positions while the 61st brigade went to
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(which it took control of). After the Republican advance, most of the Francoist defenders took positions on the higher part of Albarracín while the Aviación Nacional bombarded the Republican enclaves; from this point on, the Republicans were on the defensive.


Rebel Counterattack

The rebel forces, composed largely of units of the Legion and Moroccan Regulars, began their advance on the roads penetrating the Sierra de Albarracín Comarca. On 9 July the Nationalist troops reorganized to form three columns under the command of General
Miguel Ponte Luis Miguel Limia Ponte y Manso de Zúñiga, eighth ''Marqués de Bóveda de Limia'' (1882-1952) was a Spanish military leader who participated in the military uprising against the Second Spanish Republic which developed into the Spanish Civil Wa ...
. The Republican troops received orders on 11 July to maintain their position in Albarracín at all costs and to wipe out the Francoist resistance which remained in some of the buildings of the city, which had been without food or water since the 8th. The Nationalists mounted a counterattack which beat back Republicans, and on 14 July Ponte's troops broke through the Republican positions and retook Albarracín. On the 16th, amid fierce Republican resistance (who were taking advantage of the area's terrain) and hard fighting, the Nationalists recovered all the positions they had lost at the beginning of the offensive. Taking advantage of the momentum from the counterattack, the Nationalists moved towards the Montes Universales and again broke through the Republican resistance, which was unable to cope with the rebel advance, and on the 21st the rebels took over several Republican towns. On 31 July the Republicans forces disintegrated in the face of the Nationalist offensive, which continued through the Montes Universales. The Nationalists halted their advance and military actions ended on 11 August.


Result

The battle had no influence on either the Aragon front or the Battle of Brunete, although the nationalists moved forward a few kilometers and conquered some inhabitants, reinforcing their defensive positions on the southern flank of Teruel. This area remained fairly calm until the end of the war.


See also

* List of Spanish Republican military equipment of the Spanish Civil War *
List of classes of Spanish Nationalist ships of the Spanish Civil War This is a list of ship classes used by the Spanish Nationalists during the Spanish civil war. Battleships * España-class battleship–one seized by the Nationalists at the start of the war called ''España'' formerly ''Alfonso XIII''. ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Albarracin Battles of the Spanish Civil War 1937 in Spain Conflicts in 1937 Battles in Aragon Province of Teruel July 1937 events August 1937 events