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==Incumbents== |
==Incumbents== |
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*President: [[Manuel Azaña]] until March 3, [[ |
*President: [[Manuel Azaña]] until March 3, [[Francisco Franco]] as leader |
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*Prime Minister: [[Juan Negrín]] until April 1, |
*Prime Minister: [[Juan Negrín]] until April 1, Francisco Franco |
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==Events== |
==Events== |
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See also: | Other events of 1939 List of years in Spain |
Events from the year 1939 in Spain.
Incumbents
- President: Manuel Azaña until March 3, Francisco Franco as leader
- Prime Minister: Juan Negrín until April 1, Francisco Franco
Events
- January 5-February 4: Battle of Valsequillo
- January 26 - Catalonia Offensive: Nationalist forces capture Barcelona.
- February 7–9 - Battle of Minorca (1939)
- February 10 - Nationalists close Spanish border with France.
- February 16 - the high command of the Republican army tells Negrín that further military resistance was impossible.[1]
- February 27 - United Kingdom and France recognized Francisco Franco's Nationalist government.[2]
- March 4–7 - Cartagena Uprising.
- March 7 - Nationalist transport ship SS Castillo de Olite sunk by Republican shore batteries while entering the port of Cartagena.
- March 5–13: coup of Segismundo Casado.[3][4][5]
- March 26-April 1: Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War
Births
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Deaths
- March 15 - Luis Barceló
- November 15 - Etelvino Vega