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*Bifolchi, Giuseppe. "Monte Pelato: prima battaglia dell'antifascismo italiano in difesa della rivoluzione in Spagna", in Umanità nova, (27 August 1966).
*Bifolchi, Giuseppe. "Monte Pelato: prima battaglia dell'antifascismo italiano in difesa della rivoluzione in Spagna", in Umanità nova, (27 August 1966).


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[[Category:Battles of the Spanish Civil War|Monte Pelato]]
[[Category:Battles of the Spanish Civil War|Monte Pelato]]

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Battle of Monte Pelato
Part of the Spanish Civil War
DateAugust 28, 1936
Location
Result Republican victory
Belligerents
 Spanish Republic Nationalist Spain
Commanders and leaders
Mario Angeloni
Strength
500 regulars

The Battle of Monte Pelato ("Bald Mountain") was an engagement of the Spanish Civil War fought on 28 August 1936. It was notable as the first major engagement of the Italian Republican volunteers of the Matteotti Battalion.

Monte Pelato, in Aragon, between Huesca and Almudévar, was the site of a Francoist gun emplacement and a concentration of around five hundred Nationalist troops. In bitter fighting from five until nine in the morning, Italians and the Spanish anarchists of the Francisco Ascaso Column seized the Nationalist position while suffering heavy losses.

Amongst those Italian volunteers killed were republican Mario Angeloni, commander of the Column, the anarchist Michele Centrone, the "giellista" Giuseppe Zuddas, the anarchist Fosco Falaschi, the Communist Attilio Papparotto and the anarchist Vincenzo Perrone.

Among those Italians who survived were socialist Carlo Rosselli, anarchists Camillo Berneri, Maria Zazzi,[1] and Leonida Mastrodicasa.[2]

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