- Deutschland incident (1937)
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July 1936 uprising
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1937
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1938
Alfambra · Cape Palos · Aragón · Belchite (2nd) · Bombing of Barcelona · Caspe · Lérida · Gandesa (1st) · Segre · XYZ Line · Balaguer · Los Blázquez · Alicante · Granollers · Bielsa · Merida pocket · Ebro · Gandesa (2nd) · Cantabria · Cabra
1939
Catalonia · Valsequillo · La Garriga · Menorca · Cartagena · Olite · Final offensiveThe Deutschland incident of 1937 occurred in May of that year, during the Spanish Civil War.
On May 29, 1937, a package of two Tupolev SB Soviet bombers attached to the Spanish Republican air force raided Nationalist air bases and the port of Ibiza, in the Spanish Mediterranean Sea. The aircraft departed from the airbase of Los Alcázares, near Cartagena.[1] The German pocket battleship Deutschland, which was part of the International Non-Intervention Committee patrol, was anchored off Ibiza and was misidentified by the bombers' crew as the Nationalist heavy cruiser Canarias. Two Soviet pilots, Captain Anton Progrorin and Lieutenant Vassily Schmidt, dropped their bombs on the Deutschland, causing severe damage on the ship and killing 31 sailors and wounding 74.
The following day German naval forces shelled the Republican held city of Almería to repress Republican air attacks on the Deutschland. Because of the Deutschland incident, Germany and Italy left the meetings of the Non-intervention committee. The German pocket battleship Admiral Scheer shelled the port and the city of Almería with 200 rounds, resulting in 19 deaths, 55 wounded, and the destruction of 35 buildings.[2] German and Italian warships were concentrated in the Mediterranean Sea next to Spain, and were starting to take a more active role in the supporting of Nationalist forces.
References
- ^ Martinez, Luis Garcia (1986). Los Katiuskas. Air Enthusiast, December 1986-April 1987. Bromley, UK: Pilot Press, p. 49. ISSN 01435450
- ^ The Bombing of the Deutschland, Ibiza, 29 May 1937
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Categories:- Spanish Civil War
- Maritime incidents in 1937
- Soviet Union–Spain relations
- Germany–Soviet Union relations
- International maritime incidents
- 1937 in Spain
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