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Brunete (Spanish pronunciation: [
bɾuˈnete]) is a town
located on the
outskirts of Madrid, Spain, with a po****tion of 10,730 people.
There was no military...
- The
Battle of
Brunete (6–25 July 1937),
fought 24
kilometres (15 mi) west of Madrid, was a
Republican attempt to
alleviate the
pressure exerted by the...
- The
Mechanised Division No. 1
Brunete whose name
recalled the
Battle of
Brunete during the
Spanish Civil War, was a
military formation of the Spanish...
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Centro Deportivo Brunete were a
football team
based in
Brunete in the
Community of Madrid.
Centro Deportivo Brunete was
founded in 1950. The team came...
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developed by the
mentioned Army, in the
battles of Jarama, Guadalajara,
Brunete and Belchite. On 24
March 1937 he was
promoted to colonel, and
after the...
- Nationalists. However, the
Battle of
Brunete again developed into a
bloody stalemate. The
initial Republican attack took
Brunete and
pushed back the Nationalist...
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Division took part in the
Battle of
Brunete in the
summer 1937.
There Líster and his
division resisted at the
Brunete graveyard until 25 July, but ended...
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commander of 5th Army Corps, parti****ting in the
battles of Belchite,
Brunete (July) and
Teruel (December 1937 and
January 1938). On 26
August 1938,...
- Manrique, La
Brunete, pp. 42–43 Manrique, La
Brunete, pp. 41–43 Manrique, La
Brunete, p. 69 Manrique, La
Brunete, pp. 39–42 Manrique, La
Brunete, p. 43 Vidal...
- in
demand by the
international press when, alone, she was
covering the
Brunete region near
Madrid for Ce Soir.
Although the
Nationalist propaganda claimed...