Sanjurjada

Sanjurjada

José Sanjurjo in Seville, August 10, 1932
Date10–11 August 1932
Location
Result Governmental victory
Belligerents
Government forces Rebel forces
Commanders and leaders
Manuel Azaña Emilio Barrera
Strength
Most of the army Seville garrison, some 300 people in Madrid
Political support
Most centre-republican parties and some left-wing parties Some monarchist and centre-republican politicians
Casualties and losses
Around 10 KIA and 20 WIA (mostly rebels)

Sanjurjada (Spanish: [saŋxuɾˈxaða]) was a military coup staged in Spain on August 10, 1932. It was aimed at toppling the government but not necessarily at toppling the Republic. Following brief clashes it was easily suppressed in Madrid. Hardly any action was recorded elsewhere except Seville, where local rebel commander general José Sanjurjo took control for some 24 hours but acknowledged defeat when faced with resolute governmental response. Due to his brief success and attention given during following trials, the entire coup has been later named after him.


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