Spanish national generals after the Siege of Oviedo, 1936
Photo of three commanders after the end of the siege of the northern Spanish city in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain on October 24, 1936. The city garrison was formed under Colonel Antonio Aranda against the government troops on July 19, and resisted the siege of government troops until October 16, when nationalist troops came to the rescue. From left to right: Teniente Coronel (lieutenant-colonel) Maria Alonso, who was the first to enter the besieged city, General Luis Orgaz Yoldi (commander of the Moroccan troops), General Antonio Aranda Mata (commander of the garrison of Oviedo)
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Alonso Aranda Asturias Besiege Besieged Commanders Coronel Enter Formed Garrison Lieutenant-colonel Marquis Mata Nationalist Orgaz Oviedo Resisted Teniente
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