Enrique Cánovas Lacruz
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BirthnameEnrique Cánovas Lacruz
BornJune 29, 1877
DiedOctober 13, 1965 (aged 88)
Allegiance
Kingdom of Spain
(1892–1931)
Spanish Republic
(1931–1936)
Nationalist faction
(1936–1939)
Nationalist Spain
(1939–1943)
(1892–1931)
(1931–1936)
(1936–1939)
(1939–1943)
Enrique Cánovas Lacruz | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Enrique Cánovas Lacruz |
| Born | June 29, 1877 |
| Died | October 13, 1965 (aged 88) |
| Allegiance | (1892–1931) (1931–1936) (1936–1939) (1939–1943) |
| Branch | |
| Service years | 1892–1943 |
| Rank | General |
| Commands | General Command of the Balearic Islands III Military Region |
| Conflicts | Rif War Revolution of 1934 Spanish Civil War |
| Awards | |
| Spouse |
Concepción Curbera Vicuña
(m. 1910; died 1933) |
| Other work | Director General of the Civil Guard (1942–1943) |
Enrique Cánovas Lacruz (29 June 1877 – 13 October 1965) was a Spanish military officer, captain general of Valencia and Director General of the Civil Guard during the early years of the Francoist regime.[1] With the rank of colonel, he led the Spanish coup of July 1936 in Galicia, since generals Enrique Salcedo (commander of the VIII Military Region) and Rogelio Caridad Pita (military governor of A Coruña) refused to join the uprising; they were arrested and executed.[2]