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The Basque Auxiliary Navy ( es, Marina de Guerra Auxiliar de Euzkadi, eu, Eusko Itsas Gudarostea) was a section of the Spanish Republican Navy operating in the
Bay of Biscay The Bay of Biscay (), known in Spain as the Gulf of Biscay ( es, Golfo de Vizcaya, eu, Bizkaiko Golkoa), and in France and some border regions as the Gulf of Gascony (french: Golfe de Gascogne, oc, Golf de Gasconha, br, Pleg-mor Gwaskogn), ...
between 1936 and 1937. It began operations in October 1936 at the behest of the autonomous Basque Government. The main Basque naval base was at Portugalete.


History

During the Spanish Civil War, the Second Spanish Republic had allowed an autonomous government in those Basque areas of Spain that had not been taken by the
Nationalist faction The Nationalist faction ( es, Bando nacional) or Rebel faction ( es, Bando sublevado) was a major faction in the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939. It was composed of a variety of right-leaning political groups that supported the Spanish Coup ...
, like Biscay and parts of Gipuzkoa. The coast of
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, along with the
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naval headquarters, became part of rebel-held territory early in the Spanish Civil War. When the Republican Navy became mainly confined to the Mediterranean Sea, after the failure of the blockade of the Gibraltar Strait, its operations in the Bay of Biscay were taken over by the Basque Auxiliary Navy. Basque Auxiliary Navy ships engaged mainly in minesweeping operations. They also played a key role in the evacuation of civilians who fled as the rebel armies advanced from coastal cities such as Gijón and Santander. The first naval action against Francoist forces took place on 15 November 1936, when the rebel destroyer ''Velasco'' attempted to intercept the armed trawlers ''Gipuzkoa'' and ''Bizcaia'' (still under their peacetime names of ''Mistral'' and ''Euzkal-Erría''). The trawlers were steaming for
Biarritz Biarritz ( , , , ; Basque also ; oc, Biàrritz ) is a city on the Bay of Biscay, on the Atlantic coast in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the French Basque Country in southwestern France. It is located from the border with Spain. ...
, France, to escort a freighter when they were spotted by the warship 40 miles off Pasaia. In the ensuing battle, the ''Velasco'' was hit and limped away, while the ''Gipuzkoa'' received some damage on her forecastle, with two seamen wounded. There was another encounter with the ''Velasco'' on 8 January 1937, when the rebel destroyer was laying down mines along with the auxiliary minelayer ''Genoveva Fierro'' off Portugalete. After a brief exchange of fire, the Nationalist warships withdrew without accomplishing their mission. The Francoist navy, however, didn't give up and nine days later they set up a minefield successfully. On 17 January the Basque armed trawler ''Goizeko Izarra'' struck one of the mines and sank with all her crew of 17 aboard. The following day, while clearing the minefield, the minesweeper ''Mari-Toya'' hit another mine and also sank; six men of her crew were lost. Two days later, after the intense work of other minesweepers, the area was declared safe. In February and April, the Nationalist navy laid down two new minefields off Bilbao, but the Basque navy neutralized the devices. The minesweepers disabled more than 200 naval mines during the campaign. The Basque auxiliary navy became a player in a series of conflicts between the Spanish Republic and Nazi Germany, when in December 1936 the German freighters ''Pluto'' and ''Palos'' were captured by the armed trawler ''Bizcaia''. ''Pluto'' was released, but the ''Palos'', which was carrying military supplies to the rebels, was taken to Bilbao, where her cargo was confiscated. The largest engagement involving the Basque navy was the
Battle of Cape Machichaco The battle of Cape Machichaco was a naval battle which took place on 5 March 1937 off Bermeo, during the Spanish Civil War, between the Spanish Nationalist heavy cruiser and four Basque Navy trawlers escorting a Republican convoy. The trawler ...
, on 5 March 1937, when four naval trawlers escorting the transport ship ''Galdames.'' The armed trawlers ''Bizcaia'', ''Gipuzkoa'', ''Donostia'' and ''Nabarra'' tried to lure the rebel heavy cruiser to a point within firing range of the
coastal batteries Coastal artillery is the branch of the armed forces concerned with operating anti-ship artillery or fixed gun batteries in coastal fortifications. From the Middle Ages until World War II, coastal artillery and naval artillery in the form of c ...
. The operation was unsuccessful, ending with the sinking of ''Nabarra'', the ''Gipuzkoa'' with her bridge shot way, and the other two trawlers scattered. The transport was eventually captured by ''Canarias''. ''Gipuzkoa'' finally arrived at Portugalete in flames and ''Bizcaia'' headed for Bermeo, where she met the Estonian merchantman ''Yorbrook'', previously captured by the ''Canarias'', and forced her to make port. ''Donostia'' sought shelter in France. On 1 May 1937, ''Donostia'', ''Bizcaia'' and ''Gipuzkoa'' shelled the port of Bermeo, which had fallen to Italian Fascist troops the day before. The Basque Auxiliary Navy was still operational after the fall of Bilbao in June 1937, moving away from Basque waters and setting its base in Santoña and Santander. Later, as the republic also lost those harbors, it operated off Asturias, the last Republican province in North-West Spain. Finally, following the occupation of Asturias by the Francoist armies in October 1937, the Basque Auxiliary Navy ceased its operations. Some Basque sailors became prisoners, but most of them were able to reach France.''La Marina de Guerra Auxiliar de Euzkadi (1936.1937)''


Naval units of the Basque Auxiliary Navy


Naval trawlers

The naval trawlers were usually cod fishing vessels, known in Spanish as ''bous'', fitted with pieces of artillery.''La Marina de Guerra Republicana. Marina Auxiliar de Guerra de Euzkadi. Lista de buques''

The ''Donostia'' was the former Nationalist unit ''Virgen del Carmen'', which changed sides after being captured and diverted to Bilbao by some members of her own crew on 6 December 1936.Jiménez de Aberasturi, Luis María y Jiménez de Aberasturi, Juan Carlos (1979). ''La Guerra en Euzkadi''. Plaza & Janes, pp. 378–379. *
Displacement: 1,190 tn
Armament: 1 x 101.2mm Vickers, 2 x 8mm Schwarzlose
Complement: 50 *
Displacement: 1,190 tn
Armament: 2 x 101.2mm Vickers, 2 x 8mm Schwarzlose
Complement: 50 *
Displacement: 287 tn
Armament: 1 x 76.2mm Vickers, 1 x 47mm, 2 x 8mm Schwarzlose
Complement: 30 *
Displacement: 1,251 tn
Armament: 2 x 101.2mm Vickers, 2 x 8mm Schwarzlose
Complement: 50 *
Displacement: 136 tn
Armament: 1 x 57mm
Complement: 18 *
Displacement: 136 tn
Armament: 1 x 57mm, 1 x 8mm Schwarzlose
Complement: 18 *
Displacement: 1,204 tn
Armament: 2 x 101.2mm Vickers, 2 x 8mm
Complement: 50


Destroyers

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Minesweepers

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Motorboats

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Auxiliary vessels

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Yachts

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See also

* Spanish Republican Navy *
Battle of Cape Machichaco The battle of Cape Machichaco was a naval battle which took place on 5 March 1937 off Bermeo, during the Spanish Civil War, between the Spanish Nationalist heavy cruiser and four Basque Navy trawlers escorting a Republican convoy. The trawler ...
* List of foreign ships wrecked or lost in the Spanish Civil War


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''Localizan un barco que puede ser el bou 'Nabarra', hundido durante la Guerra Civil''
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