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  1. The Aragon Offensive was an important military campaign during the Spanish Civil War, which began after the Battle of Teruel. The offensive, which ran from March 7, 1938, to April 19, 1938, smashed the Republican forces, overran Aragon, and conquered parts of Catalonia and the Levante.

  2. The Aragon Offensive was an important military campaign during the Spanish Civil War, which began after the Battle of Teruel. The offensive, which ran from March 7, 1938, to April 19, 1938, smashed the Republican forces, overran Aragon, and conquered parts of Catalonia and the Levante.

  3. Franco wasted little time and began the Aragon Offensive on March 7, 1938. The Republic had withdrawn its best troops to replenish them after the loss of Teruel on February 22, and the Republicans, still reeling from the heavy losses at Teruel, offered little resistance.

  4. In August 1937, the commander in chief of the Republican Army, Vicente Rojo, decided to launch an offensive in the Aragon front in order to take the regional capital, Saragossa. The main goal of the offensive was to stop the Nationalist offensive against Santander.

  5. Nov 27, 2019 · On 7 March 1938, the insurgent army began the Aragon Offensive , and by mid-April the Rebels had managed to turn the tide of the war by dividing the Republican territory into two zones.

  6. In August 1937 a Republican offensive was launched in Aragon, aimed at capturing the town of Saragossa and diverting Franco’s attention away from his northern campaign.

  7. On April 15, 1938, Francoist forces took the town of Vinaroz on the Mediterranean coast, cutting Republican territory in two. Cataluña was now isolated from the central zone. This was the most symbolic moment of the hugely successful Aragón offensive that Franco launched on March 7 and that concluded on April 19.