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XIX Army Corps (Spain)

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The XIX Army Corps was a military formation of the People's Army of the Republic that fought during the Spanish Civil War. Located on the Teruel Front, it took part in the Teruel and Levante campaigns.

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History

The unit was created on August 2, 1937, using some forces from the XIII Army Corps as a base.[1] Both formations were assigned to the Levantine Army on August 19, 1937,[n. 1] covering various sectors of the Teruel front.[2] The General Staff of the XIII Army Corps was located in Torrebaja, a town in Valencian Rincón de Ademuz located south of Teruel.[3] Its first commander was Manuel Eixea Vilar, succeeded on November 15, 1937, by Joaquín Vidal Munárriz.[4] Meanwhile Aurelio Matilla Jimeno acted as chief of staff.[4]

Some of its units took part in the Battle of Teruel. Later, in the spring and summer of 1938, it had a prominent participation during the Levante campaign, cooperating with the XIII, XVI, XVII, XX and XXII Army Corps to stop the Francoist offensive on Valencia.[n. 2] It did not intervene in relevant operations for the remainder of the conflict.

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Command

Commanders
  • Manuel Eixea Vilar;[6]
  • Joaquín Vidal Munárriz;[7]
Commissars
  • Carlos Sanz Asensio, of the CNT;
Chiefs of Staff
  • Aurelio Matilla Jimeno;[8]
  • José Guarner Vivancos;
  • Ricardo Vivas García;
  • Aurelio Matilla Jimeno;[n. 3]

Organization

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Notes

  1. In fact, the Levantine Army had been created on August 19, 1937 from the XIII and XIX Army Corps.[1]
  2. During the Levante campaign, the XIX Army Corps maintained its positions south of Teruel.[5]
  3. On January 7, 1938, he left the headquarters of the General Staff, which he returned to on February 19, 1938..[4]

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