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with 3,000 troops on 14 August 1936. Bitter street fighting took place when the Nationalists advanced into the city. Yagüe's forces eventually gained control of Badajoz, with both sides suffering heavy casualties.
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in 1939, Yagüe was promoted to major-general and appointed as Minister of the Air Force by General Franco. He was made a lieutenant general in 1942 and was posthumously promoted to commander-in-chief. He died of
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was a fellow cadet. The two men received their commissions concurrently and served together in Africa, where Yagüe was wounded on several occasions and received several decorations.
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Mario Neves (1986) "La matanza de Badajoz. Crónica de un testigo de uno de los episodios más tragicos de la guerra civil de España". Salamanca, Editora Regional de Extremadura.
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respected. Yagüe never showed panic even when the enemy was close by, and was able to adjust battle plans quickly to suit changing circumstances.
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Under Yagüe's direction, hundreds of prisoners, military and civilians, were killed or executed in Badajoz during the
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Julía, Santos; Casanova, Julián; Solé y Sabaté, Josep Maria; Villarroya, Joan; Moreno, Francisco.
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Los moros que trajo Franco ... La intervención de tropas coloniales en la guerra civil
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Yagüe was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1932. He, along with Franco and General
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La columna de la muerte. El avance del ejército franquista de Sevilla a Badajoz.
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Jay Allen (30 August 1935) "Slaughter of 4000 at Badajoz, City of Horrors",
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about his reason for killing 10% of the city's population and he answered:
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Robert Payne (1962) "The Civil War in Spain, 1936-1939". New York, Putnam.
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (National faction)
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Before leaving the city, Yagüe was asked by the American journalist
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on 10 May 1936, a group of Spanish Army officers, including Yagüe,
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Yagüe was then promoted to colonel and afterwards advanced on
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The Spanish Civil War. Reaction, revolutions & revenge.
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Spanish Nationalist general nicknamed "Butcher of Badajoz"
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Juan Yagüe y Blanco, 1st Marquis of San Leonardo de Yagüe
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Perpetrators of political repression in Francoist Spain
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The son of a doctor, he enrolled at a young age in the
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