Read The battle for Spain: the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 Online
Authors: Antony Beevor
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Ortega, Daniel
Ortega, Major Leopoldo
Ortega y Gasset, José
Orwell, George
Homage to Catalonia
, coins term ‘double-speak’, describes ‘events of May’, wounded, speaks out
Oviedo military rising, siege of, carpet bombing around, salient
OVRA, (Opera Volontaria di Repressione Antifascista) Italian secret police
Pacelli, Cardinal Eugenio (later Pope Pius
Pajares
Palacios, Major
Palancar, Pablo
Palencia
Palma de Mallorca
Pàmies, Teresa
Pamplona, provides Mola’s base, military rising, political killings, monarchist flag lowered, under Franco
Pamplona, Bishop of
Pando, Major
Paracuellos del Jarama
Paris, Italian Embassy, Spanish gold reserves shipped to, and formation of International Brigades, International Exhibition of Arts, International Writers’ Congress for the Defence of Culture, Negrín visits, Spanish embassy, republican leaders in, recognition of Franco regime
Partido Nacional Republicano
Partit Catala` Proletari
Pascua, Marcelino
Pat O’Leary resistance group
Paulus, Field Marshal Friedrich
Pavlov, General (‘Pablito’), care for his men, and battle of Jarama, and battle of Guadalajara, and Estremadura offensive, and Guadarrama offensive
Paxtot Madoz, General Francisco
Peiró, Joan
Peñrroya
People’s Army,
see
republican army
Peraleda del Saucejo
Perea, Colonel
Pérez Carballo, Francisco
Pérez de Ayala, Ramón
Perpignan
Perth, Eric Earl of
Pestañ, Ángel
Pétain, Marshal Philippe
Petrograd Soviet
Philby, Kim
Philip II, King
Philip IV, King
Philip V, King
Philip of Anjou
Philippines
Pi y Margall, President Francisco
Pi y Sunyer, Carlos
Picasso, Pablo
Picos de Europa
Pina
Pindoque bridge
Pingarrón
Pinilla, Colonel
Pino
Pita Romero, General
Pius XI, Pope, (Cardinal Achilles Ratti)
Pius XII, Pope, see Pacelli, Cardinal
Pla y Daniel, Bishop of Salamanca
Plymouth, Ivor Earl of
PNV
police, secret under NKVD control, development of, under Franco
Polish volunteers
Ponte y Manso de Zúniga, General Miguel
Pontevedra
Ponzán, Francisco
Popular Front, in government, targeted for killings, salute, political strategy, attempts to revive, torn apart, opposition to Negrín, destruction of
Popular Olympiad
Popular School of War
Port Mahon
Port-Bou
Portela Valladares, Manuel
Portero, Antonia
Portugal, role in Spanish Civil War, recognizes Franco government, ammunition supplied from
post-traumatic stress disorder,
see
battle shock
Poudreries et Cartoucheries Helléniques SA
POUM, founded, and Trotsky, and defence of Republic, increased strength, attacked by Fourth International, and militias, foreign volunteers and, vetoed by Soviets, conflict with communists, declared illegal and leaders arrested, losses in action, leader freed, stronghold falls, trial of leaders
Pound, Ezra
Pozas Perea, General Sebastián, and battle of Jarama, squabble with Miaja, commands Aragón front and Army of the East
Pozuelo de Alarcón
Prada Vaquero, Colonel Adolfo
Prados, Pedro (head of naval staff)
Prague
Prat de Llobregat
Prats de Molló
Pravda
press, Catholic, censorship, Catalan, nationalist, French, communist, under Franco, in Barcelona,
see also
journalists
priests, killed, in nationalist areas, in Basque country, at surrender of Madrid, under Franco
Prieto, Horacio
Prieto y Tuero, Indalecio, in Republican government, and revolt against Second Republic, political alliances, impeaches president and invasion of Balearics, and gold reserves, and Largo Caballero government, and communists, and ‘events of May’, and republican power struggle, and Negrín government, fury at Mera’s complaints, response to bombardment of Almería, and Aragón offensive, and northern front, and SIM, and International Brigades, and battle of Teruel, acts to limit communists, pessimism and realism, end of friendship with Negrín, leaves government, in opposition to Negrín, continues political struggle in exile
Primo de Rivera, José Antonio, founds Falange, imprisoned, bodyguards killed, role in
coup ďétat
, romanticism, imprisoned, executed, rumours concerning , political philosophy, Franco’s homage to
Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja, General Miguel
Primo de Rivera, Miguel
prisoners: treatment by Falange, British, treatment by Basques, held by SIM, executed in Gijón, drafted into nationalist army, pose problem for Franco, drafted by republicans, from International Brigades, in battle of Catalonia, from fall of Catalonia, exchanges, under Franco, in Nazi camps
propaganda, republican campaign becomes effective, and alleged Nazi involvement in
coup ďe´tat
, cultural, and International Brigades, and effect on military tactics, Stalinist, about republican operations, effectiveness of communist, under Franco, failing impact
prostitution
Proudhon, Pierre Joseph
PSOE (Partido Socialista Obrero Español), founded, general strike, largest party in Popular Front, Catalan arm merges into PSUC, union with Communist Party, in exile
PSU (Partido Socialista Unificado)
PSUC (Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya), formation, and defence of Republic, and militias, Comintern supervision, foreign volunteers and, and ‘events of May’ , establishes guerrilla army
Puche, Dr José
Puente, Enrique
Puig de l’Àliga
Puigcerdá
Puigdengolas Ponce de León, Colonel Ildefonso
Putz, Colonel Joseph
Pyrenees
Quakers
Quarto
(Italian warship)
Quiepo de Llano, General Gonzalo, role in military rising, Freemasonry, broadcasts, and political killings, politics, administrative ability, and Franco’s rise to power, advance on Andújar, control of Andalucia, and bombing of Guernica, development of Andalucian trade, advances in west, loses power base, cult of virility and death
Quijorna
Quiñones de León, José María
Quintela, Eduardo
Quinto
Rada, Colonel
Radical Party
radio, Quiepo de Llano, broadcasts, propaganda on
Raeder, Admiral Erich
Read, Herbert
Reconquista
Red Army, purged, in Ukraine, personnel in Spain, lack of care for troops, Berlin operation, III Rifle Corps, Kronstadt sailors and, intelligence, tactics, failings, defeats, Wehrmacht, Spanish republicans serving with
Red Cross
Red Help International
Redondo y Ortega, Onésimo
reforma agraria
refugees, in Gibraltar, leave republican Spain, conditions of, enlisted in Second World War
Regler, Gustav
regulares
(Moroccan troops), role in
coup ďétat
, looting and rape, atrocities, made ‘honorary Christians’, in attack on Madrid, in battle of Corunna road, deployment, in Jarama offensive, in Brunete offensive, in Aragón offensive, loot Barcelona, participate in victory parade, hunt down guerrillas
Renau, Josep
Renovación Española
Republic,
see
Spanish Republic
República
,
see Navarra
republican air force, depleted, and battle of Ebro, surrender, ineffectiveness
republican army(People’s Army): formation, leadership, military theory, strength, command, structure, commissars, Stakhanovite mentality, tactics compared with Basques, communist influence, morale, communications, paranoia, reaction against communist influence, inflexible strategy, recriminations among leadership, depoliticization, improved tactics, destruction, reconstituted, reductions in foreign personnel, rearguard actions, surrenders
republican army formations
:
Army of Andalucia
Army of Levante
Army of the Centre
Army of the East
Army of the Ebro
Army of Estremadura
Army of the Levante
Army of the North
I Corps
II Corps
III Corps
IV Corps
V Corps
XI Corps
XII Corps
XIII Corps
XIV Corps
XV Corps
XVIII Corps
XIX Corps
XX Corps
XXII Corps
XIV Guerrilla Corps
3rd Division
10th Division
11th Division (Líster’s)
12th Division
13th Division
14th Division (Mera’s)
15th Division (Gal’s)
25th Division (anarchist)
26th Division (anarchist)
27th (Carlos Marx) Division (PSUC)
28th Division (anarchist)
29th Division (POUM)
29th Division (POUM)
30th Division
34th Division
35th Division (Walter’s)
40th Division
42nd Division
43rd Division
44th Division
45th Division (Kléber’s)
46th Division (El Campesino’s)
54th Division
56th Division
64th Division
68th Division
69th Division
70th Division
204th Division
Lenin Division (POUM)
2nd Brigade
10th Brigade
17th Brigade
18th Brigade
70th Brigade
84th Mixed Brigade
119th Brigade
127th Brigade
206th Brigade
226th Brigade
5th Regiment
International Tank Regiment
Grey Wolves of La Pasionaria
8th Battalion (UGT)
122nd Battalion
136th Battalion
see also
International Brigade units; militias
republican navy,
see also Almirante Fernández
;
Almirante Valdés; Churruca; Císcar; Jaime I; Lepanto; Libertad; Méndez Núñez; Sánchez Barcaíztegui
see
Carlists
Reus
revolutionary tribunals
Rey ďHarcourt, Colonel Domingo
Rheinmetall-Borsig
Rhineland
Ribbentrop, Joachim von