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Toribio Martínez Cabrera (13 April 1874 – 23 June 1939) was a Spanish soldier who fought in his youth against the rebels in
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(1895–1898). After returning to Spain he rose steadily through the ranks. He remained loyal to the Republic during the
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(1936–1939) and was appointed Chief of Staff. After the defeat of the Army of the North in 1937 he was arrested and imprisoned, but was later released and made commander of Madrid. He was captured at the end of the civil war and executed.


Early years (1874–1903)

Toribio Martínez Cabrera was born in Andiñuela in the municipality of Santa Colomba de Somoza, León, on 13 April 1874. His parents were Vicente Martínez Crespo and Juana Cabrera Fernández. At the age of 18 he volunteered for the army and on 24 August 1892 became a private in the 4th Artillery Battalion of
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. In 1894 he entered the Infantry Academy in
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, and on 21 February 1896 graduated as second lieutenant of the infantry. Martínez Cabrera was assigned to the 54th Infantry Regiment of
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based in
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. The regiment was dispatched to
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, where it arrived on 6 September 1896. He participated in several battles in the
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, including that of Asiento el Viejo and Santa Rita on 31 May 1897, for which he was awarded the Medal of Military Merit. On 30 July 1897 he left Cuba on the mail steamer ''Alfonso XIII'', reaching Corunna on 13 August 1897. On 1 September 1897 he entered the Superior School of War (''Escuela Superior de la Guerra''), where he remained until in 1903 while being assigned to various regiments in different parts of Spain. He married María Pilar Cabrera y García in 1898.


Senior officer (1903–1936)

After completing his studies in 1903 Martínez Cabrera was promoted to captain and assigned to the military mapping commission in Cáceres, where he remained until 1906, when he became a professor at the Superior School of War. He was promoted to Commander on 28 November 1911. In 1920 he was a lieutenant colonel, assigned to the Military Governor of
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, and then to the Captaincy General of the First Region. From 1921 to 1922 he was Civil Governor of
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. He was then assigned to the general staff of the 12th Division, and made secretary to the Military Governor of
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. On 4 July 1927 he was named Chief of Staff of the 15th Division and secretary to the Military Governor of Corunna. Martínez Cabrera was promoted to Colonel in 1929 and assigned to the military government of Ferrol. In 1931 he was placed in charge of studies at the Superior School of War. He was promoted to Brigadier General in 1934 and made Chief of Staff of the Inspectorate. That year he organized a major military exercise in the León mountains with 20,000 participants including General
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.


Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)

When the
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began in July 1936 Martínez Cabrera was Military Governor of the Cartagena naval base. He was one of the few brigadier-generals to remain loyal to the Republic and to be employed actively in the Republican army. He prevented the base from falling into the hands of the rebels. On 20 November 1936 he was named Chief of Staff based in
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. Prime Minister
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appointed him to this post in place of the communist Manuel Estrada Manchón. As Chief of Staff Martínez Cabrera was subjected to interrogation after
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was lost in January 1937. He was placed under the direct orders of the Minister of National Defense after his release.
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, future marshal and chief of staff of the Red Army, was appointed adviser to Martínez Cabrera. In February 1937 Martínez Cabrera authorized the Anarchist Marato Column to form a brigade formed only of its members. In this he either bypassed or defied Meretzkov. On 8 March 1937 the Italians began an advance on the Guadalajara sector, which at first overcame all resistance. The communist government ministers
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and
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demanded the resignation of Martínez Cabrera. The advance was checked, but Martínez Cabrera was replaced. After the fall of
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on 21 October 1937, the last stronghold in the north, Martínez Cabrera was arrested and charged with treason by the Republican authorities, as were Generals
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and Fernando Martínez-Monje. All three were later found innocent and were released. Martínez Cabrera was appointed military governor of Madrid in December 1938 by the government of
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in place of the retired General Manuel Cardenal Dominicis. In March 1939 he backed the coup of Colonel
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, who appointed him undersecretary in the National Defense Council ('' Consejo Nacional de Defensa''). With the collapse of the Republic at the end of March he refused to flee the country. He was brutally beaten and arrested by Policía Armada in Valencia and was executed by
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in
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on 23 June 1939.


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