Mixed brigade

A mixed brigade (Spanish: brigada mixta) was a tactical military formation of the Spanish Republican Army following the coup of July 1936 and the onset of the Spanish Civil War. It was the basic military unit of the Republican People's Army after its war-dictated 1936 reorganization.[1]

Mixed Brigades
Brigadas Mixtas
Standard of the 106 Mixed Brigade of the Popular Army of the Spanish Republic
Active1936–1939
Country Spain
BranchSpanish Republican Armed Forces
TypeInfantry brigade
RoleHome Defence
Part ofSpanish Republican Army divisions
EngagementsSpanish Civil War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Enrique Líster
José María Galán

History

The initial structure of this kind of brigade, approved in October 1936, was composed of four infantry battalions of five companies each, a mixed sapper battalion and a Service Corps company that included a medical corps group. Certain brigades had also a cavalry section. A division was composed of two or three mixed brigades.[2]

The mixed brigade was based on a model that would replace the columns (columnas) and militias of the pre-coup Spanish Republican Army.[3] The first six Mixed Brigades were created on 18 October 1936. The first was led by Communist colonel Enrique Líster,[4] the second by Jesús Martínez de Aragón, the third by José María Galán, the fourth by Eutiquiano Arellano, the fifth by Fernando Sabio and the sixth by Miguel Gallo Martínez.[5] By December 1936 there were fifteen brigades in full service (1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th and 12th International Brigades, 35th, 37th, 39th, 40th, 41st, 43rd, 44th, 50th and one unnumbered).[6] By the spring of 1937 there were forty active brigades and another fifteen were undergoing training; these brigades were swiftly placed in divisions.[7]

Mixed brigades were typically infantry units of the army. However, the 151 Brigada Mixta, among a few others, was a mixed brigade composed of Spanish Republican Navy Marines (Infantería de Marina) led by Commander Pedro Muñoz Caro. Photographer Robert Capa took pictures of the 151 Brigada Mixta in the Battle of the Segre.[8]

All the units ended up being disbanded after the defeat of the Republican military and the subsequent dismantling of the Spanish Republican state by the Francoist regime. The final fate of some of the mixed brigades and their members is unknown.[9][10]

Mixed Brigades

The Mixed Brigades of the International Brigades are in Roman numerals.

1st to 100th

NumberEstablishment dateDisbandment dateObservations
1st10 October 19369 February 1939From the Fifth Regiment.
2nd13 October 1936February 1939Included railroad workers
3rdOctober 1936March 1939 (?)[11]Carabineros unit.[12]
4thNovember 1936March 1939
5thOctober 193628 March 1939Carabineros unit.
6thOctober 1936March 1939
7th27 March 193727 March 1939
8th27 March 193727 March 1939Carabineros unit. Formerly "Brigada M"
9th23 January 19379 February 1939Initially known as 1st Brigada Mixta Bis.
10th21 December 19369 February 1939Initially known as 1st Brigada móvil choque.
XI[13]22 February 1936February 1939
XII[14]1 November 19369 February 1939
XIII1 December 1936February 1939
XIV1 December 193625 September 1938
XIV BisNovember 1937February 1938Bifurcation of the XIV International Brigade.[15]
XV[16]31 January 1937February 1939Lincoln Battalion part of this brigade
16thDecember 1936March 1939
17thDecember 193628 March 1939
18thNovember 193628 March 1939
19thDecember 193631 January 1939
20thNovember 1936March 1939
21stDecember 193617 January 1939
22ndNovember 1936March 1939Former "Columna Peire".
23rdOctober 1936January 1939
24thDecember 1936January 1939
25thNovember 1936March 1939
26thOctober 193628 March 1939
27thDecember 193628 March 1939
28thOctober 1936March 1939
29thOctober 193628 March 1939Former "Columna Cuevas".
30th31 December 1936March 1939
31st2 January 1937February 1939
32nd31 December 1936March 1939Former "Columna Mangada".
33rd6 January 19374 February 1939
34th1 January 193727 March 1939Former "Columna Robledo".
35th1 January 1937March 1939
36th1 January 1937March 1939Took part in the 'Death Tunnel' events in Usera.
37th31 December 1936February 1939
38th31 December 1936February 1939Former "Columna Perea".
39th26 November 1936March 1939Former "Columna Palacios".
40th26 November 193627 March 1939Former "Columna Ortega".
41st26 November 1936March 1939
42nd1 January 1937March 1939Included the Elche Battatlion[17]
43rd26 November 193627 March 1939Former "Columna Escobar".
44th31 December 193627 March 1939
45th31 December 193627 March 1939Former "Columna Burillo".
46th31 December 1936March 1939
47th31 December 1936March 1939
48th28 March 1937March 1939
49thFebruary 1937February 1939terminated after the bombing of Xàtiva.
50thFebruary 1937March 1939
51st14 March 1937March 1939
52ndJanuary 1937March 1939
53rdJanuary 1937March 1939
54thMarch 1937March 1939
55th1 March 1937March 1939
56thJanuary 1937February 1939
57th1 January 1937March 1939
58thJanuary 1937March 1939
59thJanuary 19379 February 1937
60thJanuary 19374 February 1939Former "Columna Rosal".
61stJanuary 1937March 1939Former "Columna Rosal".
62ndDecember 1936January 1939 (?)
63rdDecember 1936March 1939
64thDecember 1936March 1939
65thDecember 1936March 1939Carabineros unit.
66thDecember 1936March 1939
67thFebruary 1937March 1939
68thJanuary 1937February 1939
69thDecember 1936March 1939
70th15 January 1937March 1939
71stJanuary 193727 March 1939
72ndJanuary 1937February 1939Re-established after surviving the Battle of Bielsa.[18]
73rdMarch 1937March 1939
74thJanuary 193727 March 1939
75thFebruary 1937March 1939
76thApril 1937March 1939
77thFebruary 1937March 1939
78thFebruary 1937March 1939
79thFebruary 1937March 1939
80thFebruary 1937March 1939
81stMarch 1937March 1939Former "Columna Iberia".
82ndMarch 1937March 1939
83rdMarch 1937March 1939Former "Columna Hierro".
84thMarch 1937January 1938Terminated after the "Mora de Rubielos events".
Re-established on 19 April 1938
Took part in the Battle of the Ebro.
Disappeared during the Catalonia Campaign.
85thMarch 1937March 1939Carabineros unit.
86thMarch 193728 March 1939Originally Brigada móvil Puertollano in December 1936.
Reorganized as International Brigade.[19]
87thMarch 1937March 1939Carabineros unit.
88thMarch 193727 March 1939
89thMarch 1937March 1939
90thMay 1937March 1939
91stMarch 1937March 1939Destroyed in the Battle of Mérida pocket (1938)
Later re-established.
92ndMarch 1937March 1939Originally known as 75th Brigada Mixta.
93rdJanuary 1937February 1939 (?)Originally known as 53rd Brigada Mixta.
94thMarch 19379 February 1939Originally established upon the former "Columna Iberia".
Terminated in September 1937 after the Battle of Brunete.
Reason: ineptitude during combat.
Re-established with Infantería de Marina forces.
95thJune 19379 February 1939Originally established with Anarchist militias.
Terminated following the Battle of Brunete.
Reason: ineptitude during combat.
Re-established with Infantería de Marina forces.
96thJune 1937March 1939
97thJune 1937March 1939 (?)
98th1 June 1937March 1939
99th12 June 1937March 1939
100thJune 19379 February 1939Shock troops of the 11th Division.

101st to 200th

NumberEstablishment dateDisbandment dateObservations
101stMay 19379 February 1939Shock troops of the 46th Division.
102ndMarch 19379 February 1939Formed from the remainders of the "72nd Mixed Brigade".
103rdMarch 1937March 1939
104thMarch 1937February 1939
105thMarch 1937March 1939
106thMarch 1937March 1939
107thMarch 1937March 1939
108thMarch 1937March 1939
109thSpring 1937March 1939Annihilated in the Battle of Mérida pocket (1938).
110thMarch 1937March 1937
111th17 March 193727 March 1939
112thApril 193728 March 1939
113thMarch 193727 March 1939
114thMarch 193726 March 1939
115thMarch 1937March 1939
116th28 April 1937March 1939
117th28 April 1937January 1939Fell apart in Catalonia.
118th28 April 1937March 1939
119th28 April 1937February 1939Former "Columna Durruti".
120th28 April 1937January 1939Former "Columna Durruti".
121st28 April 1937January 1939Former "Columna Durruti".
122nd28 April 1937January 1939Disbanded after the Battle of the Ebro.
123rd28 April 1937January 1939Disbanded after the Battle of the Ebro.
124th28 April 1937January 1939Disbanded after the Battle of the Ebro.
125th28 April 1937March 1939Former "Columna Ascaso".
126th28 April 1937March 1939Former "Columna Ascaso".
127th28 April 193727 March 1939Former "Columna Ascaso".
128th28 April 1937October 1937Disbanded and re-established more than once.
CXXIX8 February 193828 March 1939It lost its International Battalions in October 1938.[20]
130th28 April 19379 February 1939Re-established after escaping the Bielsa pocket.[21]
131st28 April 19379 February 1939
132nd11 June 193728 March 1939Former "Columna Macià-Companys".
133rdMay 1937January 1939
134thMay 193726 January 1939
135thMay 1937February 1939
136th1 May 1937February 1939
137th1 May 1937February 1939
138th1 May 1937March 1939
139th1 May 1937February 1939
140th1 May 1937February 1939
141stMay 1937February 1939
142ndMay 193712 February 1939
143rdMay 193716 January 1939Annihilated in Gayá
144thMay 1937January 1939
145thMay 1937January 1939
146thMay 193723 January 1939
147th1 May 1937March 1939Former "Columna Maroto".
148th9 May 1937March 1939
149thMay 1937February 1939
150th11 June 1937March 1939
CL[22]27 May 19374 August 1937Disbanded after the debacle at Brunete.
151stJune 1937January 1939Formed with Infantería de Marina troops.
152ndJune 1937March 1939Carabineros unit.
153rdJune 193726 January 1939 (?)
154thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 1st Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
155thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 2nd Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
156thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 3rd Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
157thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 4th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
158thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 5th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
159thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 6th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
160thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 7th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
161stJanuary 1938March 1939Former 8th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
162ndJanuary 1938March 1939Former 9th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
163rdJanuary 1938March 1939Former 13th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
164thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 11th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
165thJanuary 1938March 1939Former 12th Basque Brigade; re-established as guerrilla unit.
166th6 August 1937October 1937Former 1st Santander Brigade.
167th6 August 193721 August 1937Former 2nd Santander Brigade.
168th6 August 193721 August 1937Former 3rd Santander Brigade.
169th6 August 1937September 1937Former 8th Santander Brigade.
170th6 August 193721 August 1937Former 4th Santander Brigade.
171st6 August 193721 August 1937Former 5th Santander Brigade.
172nd6 August 193721 August 1937Former 6th Santander Brigade.
173rd6 August 193725 August 1937Former 7th Santander Brigade.
174th30 April 1938January 1939 (?)Former 9th Santander Brigade.
175th30 April 1938March 1939Former 10th Santander Brigade.
176th30 April 1938February 1939Former 11th Santander Brigade.
177th30 April 1938January 1939 (?)Former 12th Santander Brigade.
177th30 April 19382 January 1939 (?)Former 14th Santander Brigade.
179th19 April 1938February 1939Carabineros unit.[23]
180th30 April 1938March 1939Former 16th Asturian Brigade.
181st30 April 1938March 1939
182nd30 April 1938March 1939Fate unknown
183rd30 April 1938March 1939Former 3rd Asturian Brigade.
184th6 August 193721 October 1937Former 10th Asturian Brigade.
185th6 August 1937September 1937Former 15th Asturian Brigade.
186th6 August 1937October 1937Former 13th Asturian Brigade.
187th6 August 1937October 1937Former 14th Asturian Brigade.
188th6 August 1937October 1937Former 17th Asturian Brigade.
189th30 April 1938March 1939Former 1st Asturian Brigade.
190th30 April 1938March 1939Former 2nd Asturian Brigade.
191st30 April 1938March 1939Formed from remainders of the 4th Basque Brigade
and the 8th Santander Brigade.
192nd30 April 1938March 1939Former 5th Asturian Brigade.
193rd30 April 1938March 1939Former 6th Asturian Brigade.
194th22 May 1938March 1939Former 4th Asturian Brigade.
195th22 May 1938March 1939Former 7th Asturian Brigade.
196th22 May 1938January 1939Fell apart in Catalonia.[24]
197th22 May 1938March 1939
198th30 April 1938January 1939Fell apart in Catalonia along with the 196th and 199th
199th30 April 1938January 1939Fell apart in Catalonia along with the 196th and 198th
200thMay 193828 March 1939Ordered to retreat from the front in January 1939.[25]

201st to 246th

NumberEstablishment dateDisbandment dateObservations
201st30 April 193828 March 1939
202nd30 April 193829 March 1939
203rdMay 1938March 1939
204th30 April 1938March 1939
205thMay 1938March 1939
206th[26]May 1938March 1939
207thMay 1938March 1939
208thApril 1938March 1939
209thAugust 1937March 1939
210thAugust 1937March 1939
211thAugust 1937March 1939Carabineros unit.
212th28 August 1937March 1939
213th24 August 1937January 1939 (?)
214th24 August 1937March 1939
215th24 August 1937March 1939
216th24 August 1937March 1939
217th24 August 1937March 1939
218th24 August 1937March 1939
219th[27]24 August 193726 March 1939
220th24 August 193726 March 1939
221st24 August 1937March 1939Fate unknown
222ndSummer 1937March 1939Carabineros unit. Fate unknown
223rdSummer 1937March 1939Engaged in coastal defence.[28]
224thSummer 1937January 1939 (?)Restructured in spring 1938.[29]
225thSummer 1937March 1939Coastal defence
226thSummer 19379 February 1939part of the 42nd Division
227th22 April 19389 February 1939
228thDecember 1938January 1939Carabineros unit.
229thDecember 1938January 1939 (?)
230thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
231stFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
232ndFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
233rdFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
234thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
235thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
236thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
237thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
238thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
239thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
240thFebruary 1938Data lackingGuerrilla unit.
241stDecember 1938UnknownDid not see combat action before disbandment.
242ndDecember 1938February 1939
243rdDecember 1938UnknownDid not see combat action before disbandment.
244thDecember 1938UnknownDid not see combat action before disbandment.
245thDecember 1938February 1939
246thJanuary 1939UnknownCould not be fully established before the
Eastern Region Army Group fell apart.[30]

See also

Bibliography

  • Alpert, Michael (19893); The Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-19399, Cambridge University Press.ISBN 978-1107028739
  • Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999). Historia de las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejército Popular de la República. Madrid: Almena. ISBN 978-8-492-26447-6.
  • Helen Graham (2003). The Spanish Republic at War 1936-1939. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521459327.
  • Salas Larrazábal, Ramón (2006); Historia del Ejército Popular de la República. La Esfera de los Libros S.L. ISBN 84-9734-465-0

References

  1. Orden, circular, creando un Comisariado general de Guerra con la misión que se indica. (PDF). Año CCLXXV Tomo IV, Núm. 290. Gaceta de Madrid: diario oficial de la República. 16 October 1936. p. 355.
  2. Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p.526
  3. "Petrer 1936: las Quintas de la Guerra - Petreraldia.com - Noticias de actualidad de Petrer y su comarca". 13 June 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  4. Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p.529
  5. www.militar.org.ua. "Guerra Civil espanola - Las Brigadas Mixtas del Ejercito Popular de la Republica". Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  6. Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p.526
  7. Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p.530
  8. Robert Capa picture of the 151 Brigada Mixta at the Battle of the Segre
  9. "221 Brigada Mixta - Cátedra Pedro Ibarra, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche". Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  10. "Re: necesito ayuda datos de la brigada mixta 221 y 222 en castellon y valencia". Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  11. Date uncertain
  12. "República - EPR - B.M." Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  13. Antony Beevor (2006); p. 167
  14. Hugh Thomas (1976); p. 528
  15. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 37
  16. Hugh Thomas (1976), p. 639
  17. "¿...Y por qué no un blog...? : Fragmentos de metralla: el Batallón Elche en la red". Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  18. Hugh Thomas (1976); p. 892
  19. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 114
  20. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 41
  21. Hugh Thomas (1976); p. 892
  22. Hugh Thomas (1976); p. 1035
  23. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 194
  24. This was a Central Zone brigade that was sent by sea to Catalonia along with the 198th and 199th Mixed Brigades in December 1938 in order to support the republican troops there. After disembarking in Barcelona it was incapable of reorganizing itself and fell apart in the middle of the chaos provoked by the retreat towards the French border.
  25. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 204
  26. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 208
  27. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 219
  28. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 222
  29. Suffered such heavy losses during the Aragon Offensive that it was no longer operational and was disbanded. Re-established anew on 19 April 1938.
  30. Carlos Engel Masoliver (1999); p. 228

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