20th Division (Spain)

The 20th Division was one of the divisions of the People's Army of the Republic that were organized during the Spanish Civil War on the basis of the Mixed Brigades. Situated on the Andalusian front, the division played a minor role.

20th Division
ActiveApril 3, 19371939
Country Spain
AllegianceSecond Spanish Republic Republican faction
Branch Spanish Republican Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
Garrison/HQAndújar
EngagementsSpanish Civil War

History

The unit was created on April 3, 1937, within the Southern Army.[1]

It was made up of the 52nd (in Hinojosa del Duque), 89th (Torredonjimeno) and 92nd (Andújar) mixed brigades.[2][3] The 20th Division, which had its headquarters in Andújar, came under the command of Carlos García Vallejo.[4] Subsequently, command of the unit fell to Urbano Orad de la Torre.[5]

As of June 1937, the division was incorporated into the newly created IX Army Corps.[6]

Throughout the war it did not take part in relevant military operations.

Command

Commanders
  • Carlos García Vallejo;
  • Urbano Orad de la Torre;
Commissars
  • Andrés Cuchillo Rodríguez, of the PSOE;[7]
Chiefs of Staff
  • Miguel González Rubio;[8]

Organization

DateAttached Army CorpsIntegrated Mixed BrigadesBattle front
April 1937-52nd, 89th, 92ndAndalusia
April 1938IX Army Corps89th, 106th, 148thAndalusia

References

Bibliography

  • Alpert, Michael (1989). El ejército republicano en la guerra civil (in Spanish). Siglo XXI Editores.
  • Álvarez, Santiago (1989). Los comisarios políticos en el Ejército Popular de la República (in Spanish). Ediciós do Castro.
  • Álvarez Rey, Leandro; Lemus López, Encarnación (1998). Historia de Andalucía Contemporánea (in Spanish). Universidad de Huelva.
  • Engel, Carlos (1999). Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejército Popular de la República (in Spanish). Madrid: Almena. ISBN 84-922644-7-0.
  • Moreno Gómez, Francisco (1985). "La Guerra civil en Córdoba (1936-1939)" (in Spanish). Córdoba: Alpuerto.
  • Martínez Bande, José Manuel (1981). La batalla de Pozoblanco y el cierre de la bolsa de Mérida (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial San Martín.
  • Zaragoza, Cristóbal (1983). Ejército Popular y Militares de la República, 1936-1939 (in Spanish). Barcelona: Ed. Planeta.
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