Eduardo Sáenz de Buruaga

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Eduardo Sáenz de Buruaga y Polanco (1893 Camagüey, Cuba – February 17, 1964, Madrid) was a Spanish military officer from the Army of Africa. During the Spanish Civil War, Colonel Sáenz de Buruaga backed General Franco and led elements of the Nationalist Army in the key battles of the Corunna Road, the Jarama, and Teruel.

In 1910 Sáenz de Buruaga enrolled at the Toledo Infantry Academy (Academia de Infantería de Toledo) and studied under Colonel José Villalba Riquelme. Rising in support of Franco's pronunciamiento of July 17-18, 1936, Sáenz de Buruaga's and Colonel Asensio's troops seized Tetuán in Spanish Morocco for the military rebels and imprisoned the Spanish High Commissioner.[1] Franco promoted him to full general during the Battle of the Ebro. After the war Sáenz de Buruaga served terms as Captain General of Seville, the Balearic Islands; and Governor of Madrid and the comarca of the Campo de Gibraltar.

Notes

  1. ^ Thomas, p. 183

References

  • Hugh Thomas (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Modern Library. ISBN 0-375-75515-2.

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