Juan Picasso González
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Juan Picasso González (Málaga, August 22, 1857 - Madrid, April 5, 1935) was a Spanish military man and general who participated in the Rif Wars with the Spanish Army of Africa in late 19th century and early 20th century. He was a military investigation instructor known for "Expediente Picasso" (Picasso Files), an investigation report related to the historical defeat of the Spanish Army against the Riffian rebels at the Battle of Annual in 1921, known as The disaster of Annual. He was the uncle of the painter Pablo Picasso.
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Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent Spanish-language wikipedia article, accessed April 12 2007.