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XII International Brigade

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Active
  
1936–1939

Allegiance
  
Spain

Role
  
Home Defence

Country
  
Mostly Italian

Branch
  
International Brigades

XII International Brigade

Type
  
Mixed Brigade - Infantry

The XII International Brigade was mustered on 7 November 1936 at Albacete, Spain. It was formerly named the Garibaldi Brigade, after the most famous and inspiring leader in the Italian Independence Wars, General Giuseppe Garibaldi.

Structure

Its first commanding officer was a Soviet advisor of Hungarian origin, Gen. "Pavol Lukács" (Máté Zalka), who went on to command the 45th Division of the Spanish Republican Army (he was killed during the Huesca Offensive), and its first political commisar was Gustav Regler.

The brigade included, among others, the following battalions:

  • Garibaldi Battalion – Albanian, Italian and Spanish volunteers, led by Randolfo Pacciardi.
  • André Marty Battalion – Franco-Belgian volunteers (named after André Marty).
  • Dabrowski Battalion also known as the Dombrowski Battalion – exiled Polish volunteers
  • Thaelmann Battalion – German and Austrian volunteers (named after Ernst Thälmann), led by Ludwig Renn.
  • Figlio Battalion – Spanish volunteers
  • Madrid Battalion – Spanish volunteers
  • Prieto Battalion – Spanish volunteers
  • The Brigade fought in the battles of Madrid, the Corunna Road, Guadalajara, Guadarrama and Brunete.

    References

    XII International Brigade Wikipedia