The Battle of Brunete (6 July – 25 July 1937), fought 15 miles west of Madrid, was a Republican attempt to alleviate the pressure exerted by the Nationalists on the capital and on the north during the Spanish Civil War. Although initially successful, the Republicans were forced to retreat from Brunete and suffered devastating casualties from the battle.
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| - The Battle of Brunete (6 July – 25 July 1937), fought 15 miles west of Madrid, was a Republican attempt to alleviate the pressure exerted by the Nationalists on the capital and on the north during the Spanish Civil War. Although initially successful, the Republicans were forced to retreat from Brunete and suffered devastating casualties from the battle.
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- 105(xsd:integer)
- 65000(xsd:integer)
- Beevor: 50 bombers,90 fighters
- Beevor: 70,000
- Jackson: 100 aircraft
- Jackson: 50,000 infantry
- Thomas: 300 aircraft
- Thomas: 85,000
- ~130 tanks
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| - Map of the Battle of the Brunete
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Casualties
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- 100(xsd:integer)
- 17000(xsd:integer)
- 20000(xsd:integer)
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Result
| - Tactically inconclusive
- Strategic Nationalist victory
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combatant
| - Nationalist Spain
- Second Spanish Republic
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| - The Battle of Brunete (6 July – 25 July 1937), fought 15 miles west of Madrid, was a Republican attempt to alleviate the pressure exerted by the Nationalists on the capital and on the north during the Spanish Civil War. Although initially successful, the Republicans were forced to retreat from Brunete and suffered devastating casualties from the battle.
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