Bombing of Jaén
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Bombing of Jaén | |
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Part of Spanish Civil War | |
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Date | 1 April 1937 |
Executed by | Nationalist Air Force |
Casualties | 159 killed |
The Bombing of Jaén was an aerial attack on the city of Jaén on 1 April 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, by the Condor Legion of Nazi Germany, who fought for the rebels. The bombing was ordered by the General Queipo de Llano, as retaliation for a Republican air raid on the city of Córdoba.
The bombing[]
On 1 April 1937, six German Ju 52 bombers of the Nationalist Air Force, escorted by six Heinkel He 51 and three CR 32 fighters, bombed the city of Jaén,[1] [2] which had no legitimate military targets or anti-aircraft defenses. Current estimates indicated there were 159 deaths among the civilian population[3] and several hundred injured, comparable with the Bombing of Guernica, which occurred four weeks later.
Aftermath[]
As a reprisal, the local republican authorities executed 128 Nationalist prisoners.[4]
See also[]
Notes[]
- ^ Cuevas Mata, Juan (2017). El Bombardeo de Jaén: 1 de Abril de 1937 (PDF). Jaén: Gráficas La Paz. p. 52. ISBN 978-84-616-6467-2.
- ^ Julía, Santos; Casanova, Julían; Solé i Sabaté, Josep Maria; Villarroya, Joan; and Moreno, Francisco. Víctimas de la guerra civil. Editorial Temas de Hoy. 2006. Madrid. p.171
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-22. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Julía, Santos; Casanova, Julían; Solé i Sabaté, Josep Maria; Villarroya, Joan; and Moreno, Francisco. Víctimas de la guerra civil. Editorial Temas de Hoy. 2006. Madrid. p.171
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