- Andrés
Saliquet Zumeta,
Marquis of
Saliquet (21
March 1877 – 23 June 1959) was a
Spanish soldier who parti****ted in the
failed military coup
against the...
-
evening of July 18, a
group of
senior officers from Madrid,
including Saliquet, Uzquiano, López-Maristany and Martín-Montalvo, led the
takeover of the...
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nominated members of the
tribunal anew; the
presidency went to
general Andres Saliquet, and
Ulibarri was
merely one of 6 members.
TERMC started to
operate in...
- armies: in the
north it was Ejército del Centro,
commanded by
general Andrés
Saliquet. The
units selected for the
offensive were
commanded by
general Salvador...
-
American emb****y in Spain. The
parade was
commanded by
General Andrés
Saliquet,
Commander of the
Madrid Military Region, and was
presided by the Franco...
- most
senior one was 1)
Rodriguez del Barrio,
followed by 2) Villegas, 3)
Saliquet, 4) González Carrasco, 5) Franco, 6)
Fanjul (division generals), 7) Orgaz...
- to Valladolid.
Already in
Valladolid he met the
retired general Andrés
Saliquet, new
leader of the
uprising in the city, who
after deposing general Nicolás...
-
known as the Desbandá. In 1937, the
southern Army
worked with
General Saliquet's Army of the Centre. Tens of
thousands were
killed in the area dominated...
-
blanco a los
Tenientes Generales don
Alfredo Kindelán Duany, don Andrés
Saliquet Zumeta, don Luis
Orgaz Yoldi y don
Fidel Dávila Arrondo, y a los Generales...
- fled to Portugal. Upon the 1936 Coup, he
collaborated with
General Andrés
Saliquet to ****ume
control of
Military Region VII (which
corresponded to Valladolid)...