Years of service 1898–1939 Rank Lieutenant general | Died 14 January 1958, Mexico | |
Born 20 April 1878
Oviedo, Asturias, Kingdom of Spain ( 1878-04-20 ) Allegiance Kingdom of Spain (1898–1931)
Spanish Republic (1931–1939) Battles/wars Rif War
Spanish Civil War
Siege of Madrid
Battle of Jarama
Battle of Brunete
Battle of Guadalajara Awards Order of Saint Hermenegild
Laureate Plate of Madrid Battles and wars Rif War, Spanish Civil War, Siege of Madrid, Battle of Jarama, Battle of Brunete, Battle of Guadalajara Service/branches Spanish Army, Spanish Republican Army Similar Segismundo Casado, Vicente Rojo Lluch, Enrique Líster, Juan Negrín, Emilio Mola |
Jos miaja menant y vicente rojo lluch en la guerra civil espa ola batalla de guadalajara
José Miaja Menant (20 April 1878 in Oviedo, Asturias – 14 January 1958 in Mexico) was an army officer of the Second Spanish Republic.
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Early life
He entered the Infantry Academy at Toledo in 1896. His first post was in Asturias. Miaja was later transferred to Melilla where he served in the Moroccan War of 1900, achieving the rank of major comandante in 1911, and rising to General in 1932. Despite Miaja's membership of the right-wing Unión Militar Española, in 1935 conservative minister of War, José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones, sent him to Lérida, a relatively obscure posting far from the capital, an indication that he did not have the full confidence of the government.
Spanish Civil War
At the start of the military rebellion that lead to the Spanish Civil War, he was stationed in Madrid, remaining loyal to the Republican government and was appointed Minister of War. In November 1936, he was named commander of the Junta de Defensa de Madrid (Madrid Defense Council), when the government evacuated the capital before the imminent arrival of Nationalist troops. With Vicente Rojo Lluch as chief-of-staff, he managed to halt the Nationalists at the river Manzanares at the Battle of Madrid.
As a Spanish Republican Army commander of the Central Zone, he directed the battles of the Jarama, Guadalajara and Brunete. He later supported the rebellion led by Segismundo Casado against the communist government in March 1939, heading the National Defence Council (Consejo Nacional de Defensa). He was awarded the Laureate Plate of Madrid for his role during the Siege of Madrid.
Exile
After the end of the Civil War, he went to Gandia, where he boarded a British ship that took him into exile, first to Algeria and France, then to Mexico, where he died on 14 January 1958.