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First Battle of the Corunna Road
Part of the Spanish Civil War
Date29 November 1936 – 3 December 1936
LocationNear Madrid, Spain
Result Republican victory
Belligerents
Spain Second Spanish Republic Francoist Spain Nationalist Spain
Commanders and leaders
Spain Jose Maria Galan
Spain Vicente Rojo Lluch
Spain Emeterio Jarillo
Francoist Spain Francisco García-Escámez
Strength
1 brigade
T-26 medium tanks
3,000 infantry
Panzer I tanks
Ju 52 bombers
Casualties and losses
? ?
Spanish Civil War
July 1936 uprising / Revolution
1936
1937
1938
1939

The First Battle of the Corunna Road took place between 29 November and 3 December 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. The Nationalists tried to isolate Madrid from the west, cutting the Corunna Road, but the Republican army repelled the attack.

Background

After the failure to take Madrid in November 1936 and the failure to reduce the morale of the city's population through aerial bombing, Franco decided to encircle the city from the north-west in order to cut off water and electricity supplies from the Sierra de Guadarrama. Franco's Nationalists, led by José Varela, concentrated a force of 3,000 men supported by heavy artillery including Ju 52 bombers. The defending Republican army had one brigade.

Battle

The Nationalist offensive started on 29 November with heavy artillery bombing on the Pozuelo sector with 3,000 Legion and Moroccan colonial troops backed by tanks and Ju 52 bombers. The Republican brigade was initially routed in disorder, but just a few days later a Republican counter-attack backed by T-26 tanks, re-established the line on 3 December.

Aftermath

The Nationalists only occupied Boadilla del Monte and Villanueva de la Cañada and failed to cut Madrid from the north. They then decided to concentrate a huge force in order to continue the offensive which was recommenced on 13 December and continued into mid-January the following year in the Second Battle of the Corunna Road.

See also

References

  1. ^ Beevor 2006, p. 189.
  2. Boadilla by Esmond Romilly, The Clapton Press Limited, London, 2018 ISBN 978-1999654306

Bibliography

  • Beevor, Anthony (2006). The Battle for Spain; The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. London: Penguin books. ISBN 0-14-303765-X.

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