72nd Division (Spain)

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Active23 September 1937 – 11 March 1938
19 April 1938 – February 1939
72nd Division
72.ª División
Active23 September 1937 – 11 March 1938
19 April 1938 – February 1939
Country Spanish Republic
AllegianceSecond Spanish Republic Republican faction
Branch Spanish Republican Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
Part ofXVIII Army Corps
EngagementsSpanish Civil War:

The 72nd Division was one of the divisions of the Spanish Republican Army that were organized during the Spanish Civil War on the basis of the Mixed Brigades. It was present on the Aragón and Segre fronts.

The division was created on September 23, 1937, being integrated into the XVIII Army Corps.[1] Initially it grouped the 94th and 224th Mixed Brigades, recently created. In December 1937, the unit was sent to the Teruel sector, but it was so far behind in its organization that it did not intervene in the Battle of Teruel.[2] It performed poorly during the Aragon Offensive, being seriously broken. In addition, its commander, José María Enciso Madolell [wd], was taken prisoner by the nationalist forces. [3] The 72nd Division was dissolved on March 11, 1938, [1] and its remains were assigned to the Ebro Autonomous Group.[4]

It was recreated again on April 19 of that year, within the XVIII Army Corps.[1] At the end of May it participated in the Balaguer Offensive,[5] in support of other units,[n. 1] Although this offensive ended up failing. During the following months it remained in the rear, without taking part in military actions. At the beginning of the Catalonia Offensive the unit was overwhelmed by the advance of the nationalist 84th Division, in the Camarasa area.[7] The resistance put up by the division was minimal, which led to the removal of its commander — Pascual Saura.[8] After that, it retreated together with the rest of the XVIII Army Corps.

Command

Order of battle

DateAttached Army CorpsIntegrated Mixed BrigadesBattle front
September 1937XVIII Army Corps94th and 224thGeneral reserve
February – March 1938XVIII Army Corps94th, 224th and 225thAragon
April 19, 1938XVIII Army Corps37th and 213thSegre
April 30, 1938XVIII Army Corps38th, 93rd and 213thSegre

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