Rank General Name Antonio Huertas | ||
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Born 14 November 1879Ceuta ( 1879-11-14 ) Service/branch Spanish Civil GuardSpanish Republican Army Commands held Estremadura Army (1938-1939. Battles/wars Spanish Civil WarJuly 1936 military uprising in BarcelonaBattle of ValsequilloFinal offensive of the Spanish Civil War Similar People Jose Miaja, Emilio Mola, Buenaventura Durruti, Jose Moscardo Ituarte, Francisco Franco | ||
Birth name Antonio Escobar Huerta |
Antonio Escobar Huerta (14 November 1879, Ceuta – 8 February 1940) was a Spanish military officer.

Biography

Escobar was a Catholic and a conservative. At the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he was a colonel of the Spanish Civil Guard in the city of Barcelona. He remained loyal to the republican government and on 19 July with his 800 men aided decisively to the defeat of the coup in Barcelona. Later he was promoted to General, and in January 1939, he led the Republican forces in the failed Valsequillo Offensive. On 16 February 1939, he was one of the officers who said to the Prime Minister Juan Negrin that further military resistance was impossible. In March 1939, he was the commander of the Extremadura Army, supported Casado's coup and crushed the Communist resistance in Ciudad Real.

On 26 March 1939, he was captured by the Nationalists and executed on 8 February 1940 in Barcelona.