Luis Orgaz Yoldi (28 May 1881 in Vitoria-Gasteiz – 31 January 1946 in Madrid) was a Spanish general who was a leading figure of the Nationalist faction...
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(1939–40) Francisco Martín-Moreno (1940–41) Fidel Dávila Arrondo (1941–45) Luis Orgaz Yoldi (1945–46) Juan Vigón (1946–55) Carlos Asensio Cabanillas (1955–58)...
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of the Defence High Command 5 May 1941 – 20 July 1945 Succeeded by Luis Orgaz Yoldi Spanish nobility New creation Marquess of Dávila 1949–1962 Succeeded by...
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Pietro Boetto, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and eminence (b. 1871) Luis Orgaz Yoldi, Spanish general (b. 1881) Franz Ritter von Epp, German general and...
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authorities. Accompanied by the Captain General of Catalonia, General Luis Orgaz Yoldi, and Barcelona Mayor Miguel Mateu y Pla [es], he attended a folklore...
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September 1942 Succeeded by Carlos Asensio Cabanillas Preceded by Luis Orgaz Yoldi High Commissioner of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco 4 March 1945...
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in 2 armies, North (commander Fidel Dávila, 19 divisions) and Levante (Luis Orgaz, 9 divisions), 28 divisions in total; the overall command was with Francisco...
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collaborators of Francisco Franco, along with José Millán Astray, Luis Orgaz Yoldi and the leader's brother Nicolás. Kindelán was central to the conspiracies...
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November, the Nationalists summoned a force of 17,000 men, led by General Orgaz, with four mobile brigades (led by García Escámez Francisco García Escámez...
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conspiracies of some important military men such as Alfredo Kindelán, Luis Orgaz Yoldi, Antonio Aranda Mata and Juan Yagüe. As the post-war period progressed...
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