- José
Miaja Menant (20
April 1878 – 14
January 1958) was a
General of the
Second Spanish Republic. He
entered the
Infantry Academy at
Toledo in 1896. His...
- ISBN 978-0-684-80001-1.
Retrieved January 23, 2013. Días Roig, Mercedes;
Miaja, María
Teresa (1979).
Naranja dulce, limón
partido (in Spanish) (1st ed...
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commander of all
armed forces in the central-southern zone army
General José
Miaja, his
chief of
staff General Manuel Matallana,
commander of the Army of Levante...
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advance of
Miaja's forces was very slow. On July 28, the
column reached Montoro,
where its
advance was stopped.
Despite its
military superiority,
Miaja did not...
- that
Miaja was
himself a PCE member.
Pedro Checa and
Antonio Mije
arranged with
Miaja for
strong representation of
Communists in the council.
Miaja had...
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Republican military commander in
Madrid was
nominally a
Spanish general, Jose
Miaja, but
Soviet military personnel were
perhaps more important.
General Vladimir...
- in the Pozuelo-Brunete sector. The
Republicans had an army
corps led by
Miaja with five
divisions (led by Nino Nanetti, Modesto,
Colonels Perea, Adolfo...
- tanks,
which they now
intended to put to
their first full use.
General Miaja initially commanded two
Spanish Republican Army corps. V Army
Corps commanded...
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General José
Miaja, who had
supreme command of the
Republican forces,
communicated with Negrin, who was in Toulouse, on 9
February 1939.
Miaja wanted permission...
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March 1939.
Colonel Segismundo Casado,
joined by Besteiro,
general José
Miaja,
Cipriano Mera and
disillusioned anarchist leaders –
tired of fighting,...