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The Servicio de Información Militar (Military Information Service) or SIM was the political police of the Spanish Republican Armed Forces from August 1937 to the end of the
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.


History


Background

In a speech delivered on 28 November 1932, at the
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Ateneo, the poet Miguel de Unamuno, one of the founding fathers of the
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, angrily denounced the
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by the Republican forces: "Even
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was limited by certain legal guarantees. But now we have something worse: a police force which is grounded only on a general sense of panic and on the invention of non-existent dangers to cover up this over-stepping of the law." In 1937 there were nine intelligence and counter-intelligence organizations with their own networks of agents in the Republican held zone: the communist held ''DEDIDE (Departamento Especial de Información del Estado)'', the ''SIEP (Servicio Especial de Información Periferico)'', the army’s secret service, the '' Carabineros''’ secret service, the foreign ministry’s, the Generalitat’s, etc. Even, the
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had its own intelligence service run by agents of the Soviet
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and GRU. This organizations held prisoners in its own secret prisons, named "''Checas''" after the
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Soviet organization. Owing to the confusion and often arbitrary arrests, the Republican minister of Defense, Indalecio Prieto decided to reorganize the intelligence services in order to increase the control of the central government.


Establishment of the SIM

On August 9, 1937, Prieto decided to create a new secret service, the ''Servicio de Información Militar'' or ''SIM'', merging all the intelligence services inside the Republican zone. The main goals of the SIM were to combat the Nationalist’s intelligence service, the ''SIPM (Servicio de Información y Policía Militar)'', to neutralize the
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and to restrict the activity of the "uncontrollables". Nevertheless, it was also used by the '' PCE'', to persecute its political enemies. It had 6,000 agents in Madrid alone and a budget of 22 million ''pesetas''. It was organized into six military sections and five civilian sections. The SIM aided to stop the atrocities of the "uncontrollables" (agents of the SIM protected 2,000 priests who were conducting private religious services in Barcelona in 1938) and destroyed many networks of the Fifth Column (''Concepción'', ''Circulo Azul'', ''Capitán Mora'', ''Cruces de Fuego'', etc.). In 1938, the SIM announced that it had uncovered a clandestine ''
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'' in Catalonia, with the resulting arrest of 3,500 persons. Nevertheless, the SIM had an unenviable reputation among both the Spanish Republican Armed Forces and the
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. They had clandestine prisons in Madrid and Barcelona, routinely used torture to obtain confessions (beatings,
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s, disorientation and sensory-deprivation techniques) and routinely carried out
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of suspects. Moreover, in February 1938 summary military tribunals were established which worked without any legal guarantees for the accused. According to Gabriel Jackson, the SIM carried out around 1,000 executions. In March 1939, the head of the SIM in Madrid supported
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.Thomas, Hugh. (2001). ''The Spanish Civil War.'' Penguin Books. London. p.875 With the collapse of the
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and the end of the war, the SIM was disbanded.


Members

*
Hamish Fraser Hamish Fraser (16 August 1913 – 17 October 1986)'Edinburgh University Students in Spain', ''Archives @ University of Edinburgh''. http://libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/edinburghuniversityarchives/2016/12/, December 2016. Accessed 31 December 2018. was ...
* Artur London *
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* Manuel Uribarri *
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In popular culture

* Robert Jordan, hero of
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's 1940 novel ''
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,'' carries a dispatch with an SIM stamp authorizing his mission to dynamite a bridge. The dispatch is taken by Andrés to the Republic's military headquarters Comandancia (Chapters 36 & 42).


Bibliography

*Beevor, Antony. ''The battle for Spain. The Spanish civil war, 1936-1939.'' Penguin Books. 2006. London. . *Jackson, Gabriel. ''The Spanish Republic and the Civil War, 1931-1939. Princeton University Press.'' 1967. Princeton. *Thomas, Hugh. ''The Spanish Civil War.'' Penguin Books. 2001. London.


References

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