- Source: Battle of Cerro Muriano
The Battle of Cerro Muriano took place during the Spanish Civil War in 1936. The battle is perhaps most known today for the famous photograph, The Falling Soldier, that Robert Capa took during it.
Location
Cerro Muriano is a village in Andalusia currently within the municipal terms of Córdoba and Obejo in the Province of Córdoba.
History
The battle followed the August Córdoba offensive and lasted two days, 5 and 6 September 1936. After a 36-hour siege the Regulares and the Spanish Legion troops overran the Republican positions of the Columna Miaja leaving many dead.
The battle is famous owing to the picture of a "falling militiaman" taken by Robert Capa, a picture that sought to represent the tragic fate of the Spanish Republic.
See also
The Falling Soldier controversy
List of Spanish Republican military equipment of the Spanish Civil War
List of Spanish Nationalist military equipment of the Spanish Civil War
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Battle of Cerro Muriano
- The Falling Soldier
- Sierra Morena
- List of battles in the Spanish Civil War
- List of battles 1901–2000
- September 1936
- Battle of El Mazucu
- Battle of the Ebro
- Federico Borrell García
- Battle of Sigüenza