Event Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War

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Was the final Nationalist offensive of the Spanish Civil War which resulted in the occupation of Madrid and the surrender of the Republicans.

Chronology

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  • March 1939: The Nationalists occupied Valencia and Gambara’s troops entered Alicante.
  • March 1939: The Nationalists occupied Almeria, Murcia and Cartagena.
  • March 1939: Colonel Prada, commander of the Army of the Centre, surrendered to the Nationalist troops, who occupied Madrid.
  • April 1939: By 1 April 1939, the Nationalists were in control of Spain and the civil war was effectively over.
  • March 1939: The Nationalists occupied Valencia and Gambara’s troops entered Alicante.
  • March 1939: The Nationalists occupied Jaén, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Albacete and Sagunto.