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Events from the year 1937 in Spain.
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See also: | Other events of 1937 List of years in Spain |
Incumbents
edit- President: Manuel Azaña[1]
- Prime Minister: Francisco Largo Caballero until May 17, Juan Negrín
Events
edit- February 6–27 - Battle of Jarama
- March 5 - Battle of Cape Machichaco
- March 6-April 16 - Battle of Pozoblanco
- March 8–23 - Battle of Guadalajara
- March 31-October 21 - War in the North
- March 31-July 1 - Biscay Campaign
- March 31 - Battle of Guadarrama
- March 31 - Bombing of Durango
- April 1 - Bombing of Jaén
- April 26 - Bombing of Guernica
- May 3–8 - Barcelona May Days
- May 29 - Deutschland incident (1937)
- May 31 - Bombardment of Almería
- May 31-June 6 - Segovia Offensive
- June 12–19 - Huesca Offensive
- June 12–19 - Battle of Bilbao
- July 5-August 11 - Battle of Albarracín
- July 6–25 - Battle of Brunete
- August 14-September 17 - Battle of Santander
- August 24-September 7 - Zaragoza Offensive
- August 24-September 7 - Battle of Belchite (1937)
Births
edit- February 26 – Eduardo Arroyo, Spanish painter and graphic artist (d. 2018)
- May 9 – Rafael Moneo, Spanish architect
- August 3 – Andrés Gimeno, Spanish tennis player (d. 2019)[2]
- December 6 – Ramon Torrents, Spanish artist
Deaths
edit- January 18 - Jaime Hilario Barbal (born 1898)
- June 3 - Emilio Mola, One of the three leaders of the Spanish civil war. (born 1887)
- June 20 - Andrés Nin (born 1892)
- 26 July — Gerda Taro, Polish-German war photographer (born 1910)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Manuel Azaña". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
- ^ Sandomir, Richard (21 October 2019). "Andrés Gimeno, Who Broke French Open Age Mark, Dies at 82". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 February 2024.