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After the fall of Catalonia in February 1939, the military situation of the Republic was hopeless. The Republic still had the capital city and 30 per cent of Spanish territory, but it had lost 220,000 soldiers, the second city of the country, and the industrial resources of Catalonia. Furthermore, on 27 February Manuel Azaña, the president of the Republic, resigned and the United Kingdom and France recognized the Nationalist government.

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  • Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War
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  • After the fall of Catalonia in February 1939, the military situation of the Republic was hopeless. The Republic still had the capital city and 30 per cent of Spanish territory, but it had lost 220,000 soldiers, the second city of the country, and the industrial resources of Catalonia. Furthermore, on 27 February Manuel Azaña, the president of the Republic, resigned and the United Kingdom and France recognized the Nationalist government.
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  • 40(xsd:integer)
  • 600(xsd:integer)
  • 250000(xsd:integer)
  • 1000000(xsd:integer)
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Partof
  • the Spanish Civil War
Date
  • --03-26
  • --03-05
Commander
  • Francisco Franco
  • José Solchaga
  • Rafael García Valiño
  • Cipriano Mera
  • Luis Barceló
  • Jose Miaja
  • Francisco Galan10px|Surrendered
  • Gastone Gambara
  • Juan Yague
  • Manuel Matallana10px|Surrendered
  • Negrin's government:
  • Segismundo Casado
  • Antonio Ortega10px|SurrenderedCouncil of National Defense:
Caption
  • Map of Spain in March 1939. Republican territory is in red, and Nationalist territory is in blue.
Casualties
  • 1223(xsd:integer)
  • Casado's coup: 230 – 2,000 dead
  • Final offensive: 150,000 captured
Result
  • *Decisive Nationalist victory. End of the war.
  • *Dissolution of the Second Spanish Republic and beginning of the Francoist regime.
combatant
  • Condor Legion
  • Second Spanish Republic
Place
  • South-east Spain .
Conflict
  • Final offensive
abstract
  • After the fall of Catalonia in February 1939, the military situation of the Republic was hopeless. The Republic still had the capital city and 30 per cent of Spanish territory, but it had lost 220,000 soldiers, the second city of the country, and the industrial resources of Catalonia. Furthermore, on 27 February Manuel Azaña, the president of the Republic, resigned and the United Kingdom and France recognized the Nationalist government.
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