Siege Of Gijón
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The siege of Gijón () was a battle that occurred in
Gijón Gijón () or () is a city and municipality in north-western Spain. It is the largest city and Municipalities of Spain, municipality by population in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Asturias. It is located on the coa ...
,
Asturias Asturias (; ; ) officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in northwest Spain. It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
during the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
between 19 July and 16 August 1936. It was one of the first actions of the war. A small
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of
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soldiers and ''
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'' officers led by Antonio Pinilla joined the
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rebels after the
Spanish coup of July 1936 The Spanish coup of July 1936( or, among the rebels, ) was a military uprising that was intended to overthrow the Spanish Second Republic, but precipitated the Spanish Civil War, in which Nationalists fought against Republicans for control o ...
two days earlier. The Antifascist Worker and Peasant Militias, armed mostly with
dynamite Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay), and Stabilizer (chemistry), stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish people, Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, Northern German ...
, besieged the garrison in support of the Republicans. Pinilla refused to surrender despite threats and starvation, holding off the Republican forces for just over a month until the defenders were killed in a large militia assault. The siege in Gijón was remarkable for its viciousness and the stubbornness of the besieged.


Background

The
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uprising of July 1936 fared poorly in
Asturias Asturias (; ; ) officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in northwest Spain. It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
, a province that was overwhelmingly in support of the Republicans due to the strong presence of the
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industry. Asturias was controlled almost from the outset of the war by a curious but effective council of Republican state officials,
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s, and mine workers. Membership of the left-wing CNT and UGT trade unions in Asturias totalled around 70,000, forming the backbone of a disciplined
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at the disposal of the Republicans. The Simancas Mountain Infantry Regiment No. 40 of the
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, led by Colonel Antonio Pinilla Barcelón, was located at the Simancas barracks in
Gijón Gijón () or () is a city and municipality in north-western Spain. It is the largest city and Municipalities of Spain, municipality by population in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Asturias. It is located on the coa ...
. Pinilla, the
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of the city, joined in the rebellion but did not openly declare his loyalty to the Nationalists due to the unfavourable situation in Asturias. Very few were fooled though, and the small
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of around 600 men soon caught the attention of the Republicans. By late July, the Gijón garrison found itself surrounded and cut off from the
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of
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by several hundred miles of enemy territory. The Nationalist cruiser '' Almirante Cervera'' could have supported the rebel troops with her 6-inch main guns from the sea, but this offered no real hope of relief. An
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militia of the Antifascist Worker and Peasant Militias – mostly composed of mine workers tied to the trade unions – laid
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to the Simancas barracks in a nominal defense of the Republic.


Siege

The battle for Gijón was marked by Pinilla's unwavering resistance and lack of weapons of the attackers. The Republicans could not concentrate their full numbers on the siege in Oviedo against the Nationalists until they secured Gijón's fall. Accordingly, their attacks were unrelenting against the Gijón garrison which, unlike in Oviedo, did not benefit from the element of surprise. The Republicans were able to prepare and arm some loyalists beforehand, allowing them to besiege Pinilla's men with greater success than Oviedo. The militia of mine workers had few
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but had access to large quantities of
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. The Nationalists had some advantage as they were able to easily repel waves of attacks from 22 to 24 July, causing heavy casualties for the Republicans. Anarchists at the concurrent siege of the Alcázar in Toledo had captured Pinilla's son and threatened to
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him if the defenders refused to surrender. Pinilla, like his counterpart
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in Toledo, was unmoved.Thomas, p. 327. The militia dug an underground tunnel beneath the barracks, but the rebels discovered it and were able to fend them off. By August, fortunes were turning against Pinilla and his men as the Simancas barracks was not designed for a prolonged siege. It had been damaged by a month of dynamite attacks and Republican Air Force bombing raids, and the defenders soon ran out of water and food. However, Pinilla refused to give in, believing from the distorted reports of Nationalist
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that relief was imminent. In mid-August, the militia stormed the barracks (hurling dynamite as they charged) causing the garrison's exhausted defence to crumble. Pinilla, rather than surrender, sent a
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message to the ''Almirante Cervera'' ordering it to open fire on his position, which was obeyed. The last defenders of Simancas barracks died in the flames, the bombardment, or were executed by the Republicans.


Aftermath

The entire Nationalist garrison in Gijón of around 600 men was wiped out in the siege, which had lasted just over a month. The Republicans were able to concentrate their efforts back to Oviedo. However, the events in Gijón had relieved pressure on the rebel garrison in Oviedo, a distraction which allowed it to hold out for longer. On 18 October, Nationalist troops from Galicia entered Oviedo and were able to break the siege there. Gijón proved to be a Republican stronghold and their last bastion on the
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until the city was taken by the Nationalists a year later on 21 October 1937.


See also

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List of Spanish Nationalist military equipment of the Spanish Civil War {{short description, None This is a list of all military equipment used by the nationalists during the Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil ...


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