Campaign of Guipúzcoa
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| Campaign of Guipúzcoa | |||||
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| Part of the Spanish Civil War | |||||
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| Combatants | |||||
| Image:Flag of the Second Spanish Republic.svg Spanish Republic | Image:Flag of Spain under Franco.svg Nationalist Spain | ||||
| Commanders | |||||
| ? | General Emilio Mola | ||||
| Strength | |||||
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| Casualties | |||||
| ~? | ~? | ||||
Spanish Civil War |
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| Alcázar – Gijón – Oviedo – Guipúzcoa - Mérida – Mallorca – Badajoz – Sierra Guadalupe – Irún - Monte Pelato – Talavera – Cape Espartel – Madrid – Corunna Road – Málaga – Jarama – Guadalajara – Guernica – Bilbao – Brunete – Santander – Belchite – El Mazuco – Cape Cherchell – Teruel – Cape Palos - Aragon Offensive – Ebro Chronology: 1936 1937 1938-39 |
The Campaign of Guipúzcoa was part of the War in the North, in the Spanish Civil War where the Nationalist Army conquered the province of Guipúzcoa part of the Basque Country held by the Republic after cutting it off from France in the Battle of Irún.

