• Juan Hernández Saravia (24 July 1880 – 3 May 1962) was a high-ranking Spanish military officer of the Republican government forces during the Spanish Civil...
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  • Juan Hernández López (1859–?), Puerto Rican politician and senator Juan Blas Hernández (1879-1933), Cuban revolutionary Juan Hernández Saravia (1880–1962)...
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  • Gregorio Hernández (1864–1919), Venezuelan physician José M. Hernández (born 1962), American engineer and former astronaut Juan Hernández Saravia, Republican...
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  • from the XIII and XIX Army Corps, which became part of it. Colonel Juan Hernández Saravia assumed command of the new formation. The lines of the Levante Army...
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    territory. The Spanish Republican Army was under the command of Juan Hernández Saravia, who had reorganised the army almost from scratch. The Republicans...
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    Grupo de Ejércitos de la Region Oriental (GERO) under command of Juan Hernández Saravia; however, its operations were under direct supervision of overall...
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    to a governmental crisis that forced Caballero to resign on 17 May 1937. Juan Negrín, also a member of the PSOE, was appointed Prime Minister in his stead...
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    Catalonia that were still loyal to the Spanish Republic led by General Juan Hernández Saravia. It was more short-lived than the GERC, for this army group would...
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  • a position he held until August 6, 1936 when he was replaced by Juan Hernández Saravia. According to Ramon Salas Larrazabal: ... Castelló soon realized...
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    by General Dámaso Berenguer, who was in turn himself replaced by Admiral Juan Bautista Aznar-Cabañas; both men continued a policy of rule by decree. There...
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