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  • Catalonia Offensive
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  • After its defeat at the Battle of the Ebro the Republican Army was broken and would never recover. The Republicans had lost most of their armament and experienced units. Furthermore, on October 1938 the Republican government agreed to withdraw the volunteers of the International Brigades. On the other hand, the Nationalists received new supplies of ammunition, weapons and aircraft from Germany. Furthermore, after the Munich Agreement, the hope of an intervention of the Western democracies in order to aid the Republic against Germany and Italy vanished. France had closed the frontier again in mid-June 1938 and froze Republican financial assets in French Banks.
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Strength
  • 300
  • 500
  • Beevor: 1,400 artillery pieces
  • Beevor: 106 aircraft
  • Beevor: 220,000
  • Beevor: 250 artillery pieces
  • Beevor: 340,000
  • Beevor: 40 tanks and armoured cars
  • Jackson: 350,000
  • Jackson: 90,000
  • Thomas: 200 tanks and armoured cars
  • Thomas: 300,000
  • Thomas: 360 artillery pieces
  • Thomas: 565 artillery pieces
  • Thomas: 80 aircraft
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Partof
  • the Spanish Civil War
Date
  • --12-23
Commander
  • 22
  • Enrique Líster
  • Juan Modesto
  • Fidel Dávila Arrondo
  • José Solchaga
  • Juan Yagüe
  • Agustín Muñoz Grandes
  • José Moscardó Ituarte
  • Colonel Perea
  • Juan Hernández Saravia
  • Rafael García Valiño
Caption
  • Map of Spain in November 1938, after the end of the Battle of the Ebro and immediately before the start of the Catalonia Offensive. Republican territory is in red, and Nationalist territory is blue.
Casualties
  • 10000
  • 60000
  • 220000
  • ? dead
  • ? wounded
  • ? captured
  • ? dead
Result
  • Decisive Nationalist victory
combatant
  • Condor Legion
Place
  • Northeastern Spain
Conflict
  • Catalonia Offensive
abstract
  • After its defeat at the Battle of the Ebro the Republican Army was broken and would never recover. The Republicans had lost most of their armament and experienced units. Furthermore, on October 1938 the Republican government agreed to withdraw the volunteers of the International Brigades. On the other hand, the Nationalists received new supplies of ammunition, weapons and aircraft from Germany. Furthermore, after the Munich Agreement, the hope of an intervention of the Western democracies in order to aid the Republic against Germany and Italy vanished. France had closed the frontier again in mid-June 1938 and froze Republican financial assets in French Banks.
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