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Battle of Ciudad Universitaria

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Location
  
Madrid, Spain

Start date
  
November 15, 1936


Central Army • 11,000 International Brigades • 1,800 Columna Durruti • 1,400 militiamen
  
Army of Africa • 3,000 regulares • 18 tanks

Result
  
Strategic Republican victory

Similar
  
Spanish Civil War, Siege of Madrid, Siege of Cuartel de la Montaña, Battle of Seseña, Campaign of Gipuzkoa

The Battle of Ciudad Universitaria took place around the campus of the Complutense University of Madrid between 15 and 23 November 1936, during the Spanish Civil War.

History

The battle took place in the first months of the Civil War in the University City of Madrid, the new campus of Madrid’s Complutense University. It lasted for about a week, between 15 and 23 November 1936, following which the front stabilized until the end of the war. The aim of the Republican militias was the defence of the capital at any price, to achieve which they needed to stop the progress of the columns at the command of General Varela and avoid the fall of Madrid into rebel hands.

The aim of the attacking armies of the military rebellion on the other hand was to "take the city" within the shortest possible period of time. This battle signalled the beginning of a new phase in the Spanish Civil war, for until then the Francoist troops had been advancing relatively unopposed across Spain, conquering large swathes of territory in a few months. But here, at the Ciudad Universitaria, for the first time, they encountered fierce and relentless opposition.

References

Battle of Ciudad Universitaria Wikipedia