Bombing Of La Garriga
Background.
On 26 January, the Nationalist troops occupied Barcelona and 28 January Granollers, but they halted their offensive briefly. The Republican civilians and soldiers fled to the north and the Nationalist air force, the Legion Condor and the Aviazione Legionaria bombed the roads and towns between Barcelona and the French Frontier.
The bombing
La Garriga was a tiny town of 10,000 inhabitants (among them 7,000 refugees from Madrid and the Basque Country), without air defenses. On 28 January the retreating Lister's troops left the town and fled to the north and the following day ten Italian Savoia-Marchetti bombers, bombed the town. On 29 January, the Italian bombers, attacked the town again. There were 13 civilian deaths, among them five refugees and seven children.
Aftermath
The Nationalist troops occupied La Garriga on 1 February.
See also
Notes
- ^ Preston, Paul, The Spanish Civil War. Reaction, revolution & Revenge. Harper Perennial. 2006. London. p.295
- ^ Beevor, Antony. The battle for Spain. The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. Penguin Books. 2006. London. p.379.
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