Alberto Bayo
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Alberto Bayo | |
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Born | Camagüey | March 27, 1892
Died | August 4, 1967 Havana | (aged 75)
Allegiance | Loyalists |
Service | Cuban Armed Forces |
Rank | General |
Battles / wars | Spanish Civil War |
Other work | Poet and essayist |
Alberto Bayo y Giroud (March 27, 1892 in Camagüey – August 4, 1967 in Havana) was a Cuban military leader of the defeated left-wing Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War. He was also a poet and essayist.
Biography
He was born in Cuba and studied in the United States and Spain. Bayo's most significant action during the Spanish Civil War was his invasion and retreat from the islands of Ibiza and Majorca.
Activities
In his youth he joined the Spanish Military Aviation.[1] He had his first flight in 1916. He was expelled from the Aviation after taking part in a duel. He was then forced to join the Spanish Legion in 1924, and participated in the Moroccan War, which he stayed for two years as a company commander. In 1925 he was seriously wounded in the groin, spending a year in recovery. In 1926 he requested to return to Africa, and was assigned the 3rd battalion of the Mehal-la de Gómara - which was part of General Capaz's troops - taking part in heavy fighting until 1927.
He returned to the air force during the Second Spanish Republic and was stationed in administrative posts, but he was not promoted.
He was appointed as the 2nd Chief of Staff of the V Army Corps for the Battle of Brunete, Modesto, but the commander of the unit opposed this and Bayo was relieved.he opposed it, being relieved. He was successively promoted to Commander and Lieutenant Colonel. He was going to be in charge of preparing a guerrilla column in the Sierra de Madrid, but finally the project was not carried out and Bayo spent most of the contest as a military attaché in the Ministry of War. [2]
After that war was lost, Bayo had a furniture factory in Mexico, and is reported to have been an instructor at the Military Academy of Guadalajara. Bayo had contact in Mexico with prominent Latin American revolutionaries, and was associate/mentor of some, including Ernesto Che Guevara and Fidel Castro. [3] He joined the guerrillas as an advisor and participated in the Cuban revolution. There he maintained a close friendship with Castro and Che Guevara. While it is not known if he continued contact with Soviet agents such as "Comandante Carlos Contreras" (Vittorio Vidali), both were present in Mexico at the same period.
Death
Alberto Bayo died a General of the Cuban Armed Forces.
Bayo as author and poet
- Cualquier cosilla (poetry), Spain, 1911
- Mis cantos de aspirante (poetry), Spain, 1911
- Cadetadas (poetry), Spain, 1912
- Canciones del Alkázar (poetry), Spain, 1914
- Juan de Juanes (novel), Spain, 1926
- Uncida al yugo (novel), Spain, 1926
- Dos años en Gomara, Spain, 1928
- La guerra será de los guerrilleros, Spain, 1937
- El tenorio laico (poetry), Spain, 1938
- Mi desembarco en Mallorca, Mexico, 1944
- Tempestad en el Caribe, Mexico, 1950
- Cámara, México (history), 1951
- El caballero de los tristes destinos (capitán Alonso de Ojeda), México, 1953
- Magallanes, el hombre más audaz de la tierra, Mexico, 1953
- 150 preguntas a un guerrillero, Mexico, 1955
- Fidel te espera en la Sierra (poetry), Mexico, 1958
- Mis versos de rebeldía, Mexico, 1958
- Sangre en Cuba (poetry), Mexico, 1958
- Mi aporte a la revolución cubana, 1960
- El tenorio cubano (poetry), 1960
- Versos revolucionarios, 130 pp, 1960
- Mis versos, 223 pp, 1965
References
- ^ "Alberto Bayo: the Spanish legionary who was a hero of the Second Republic and trained Fidel Castro". Archyde. 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2020-09-08.[unreliable source?]
- ^ "Alberto Bayo: el legionario español que fue un héroe de la II República y adiestró a Fidel Castro". abc (in Spanish). 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
- ^ archyde. "Alberto Bayo: the Spanish legionary who was a hero of the Second Republic and trained Fidel Castro". Archyde. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
External links
- Cubaliteraria: Albert Bayo (in Spanish)
- wannadoo: Alberto Bayo (in Spanish)
- El Ejército Popular Republicano (in Spanish)
- España en Guerra (in Spanish) (.pdf)
- Alberto Bayo: Gerilla Nedir? (in Turkish)
- 1892 births
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- People from Camagüey
- Cuban people of Spanish descent
- Cuban communists
- Cuban male poets
- Cuban soldiers
- Spanish generals
- Foreign volunteers in the Spanish Civil War
- Unión Militar Republicana Antifascista members
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- Military history of Ibiza
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