Francisco Galán

Francisco Galán
Birth name Francisco Galán Rodriguéz
Born 1902
Died 1971
Allegiance Second Spanish Republic Spanish Republic
Service/branch Army
Rank Major
Commands held 3rd Mixed Brigade (1936)
14th Army Corps (1937)
XX Corps (1938)
XII Corps (1939)
Battles/wars

Spanish Civil War

Francisco Galán Rodriguéz, (1902–1971) was a Spanish military officer.

Early life

He was the brother of the Captain Fermin Galán and the Republican Majors José Maria and Juan Galán. Before the Spanish Civil War he was a lieutenant of the Spanish Civil Guard.[1]

Spanish Civil War.

On July 1936 he remained loyal to the Republican government and led one Militia column in the Somosierra front. On November 1936 he led the 3rd Mixed Brigade of the Spanish Republican Army during the Battle of Madrid.[2] On August 1937 he was one of the Republican commanders in Asturias and on September 1937 he led the 14th Army Corps in the Asturias Campaign and on October he fled on board a fishing boat in order to avoid capture by the Nationalists.[3] After that, on February 1938 he led the XX Corps in the Battle of Teruel, replacing Leopoldo Menéndez[4] and he led the XII Corps[5] during the Catalonia Offensive.[6] On March 3, 1939 he was appointed military commander of Cartagena, but on March 4 he was arrested by the supporters of Casado during the Cartagena Uprising. On March 6 he fled from Cartagena to Bizerte on board a republican ship.[7]

Exile

After the end of the war, he fled to Argentina and lived there until his death in 1971.[8]

Notes

  1. Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p.307
  2. Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. pages 307 and 466
  3. Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. pp.697 and 706-710
  4. es:Francisco Galán
  5. es:Francisco Galán
  6. Jackson, Gabriel. (1967). The Spanish Republic and the Civil War, 1931-1939. Princeton University Press. Princeton. p.467
  7. Beevor, Antony. (2006). The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. Penguin Books. London. pp.390-391.
  8. es:Francisco Galán

References

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