- XIII International Brigade
This article is about the 13th International Brigade - often known as the XIII Dabrowski Brigade - which fought for the
Spanish Second Republic in theSpanish Civil War in theInternational Brigades . The brigade was dissolved and reformed on four occasions.1st Formation
The brigade was first mustered at the International Brigade headquarters in
Albacete in December 1936 [Hugh Thomas, The Spanish Civil War] . The custom was to name Brigades on formation after inspirational "heroes of the Left". The 13th Brigade was named afterJarosław Dąbrowski , a Polish general who - famously - died on foreign soil, fighting in the defence of theParis Commune in 1871. It consisted of three battalions, and three artillery batteries.
* Louise Michel (1) Battalion
*Chapaiev Battalion / Czapiaew Battalion
*Vuillemin Battalion
* 1st Battery "Ernst Thaelmann "
* 2nd Battery "Karl Liebknecht "
* 3rd Battery "Antoni Gramsci "This brigade mutinied after receiving heavy casualties theBattle of Brunete in July 1937 {fact Its battalions were dissolved, the men were sent to other units, and its equipment was re-distributed.Fact|date=April 20072nd Formation
The brigade was reformed on 4 August 1937, from Central European battalions. It again used
Jarosław Dąbrowski as its exemplar.
*Dabrowski Battalion - Polish and Spanish
*Palafox Battalion - Polish, Spanish, Balkan.
*Rakosi Battalion - Hungarian, Spanish.It was dissolved on 23 September 1938, along with the other International Brigades, when the Negrin Government took the decision to send foreign volunteers home. This decision was taken after pressure from theNon-Intervention Committee to remove "all" foreign volunteers from both sides of the conflict in an endeavour to de-internationalise it. Negrin acquiesced because he believed the Nationalists would send their foreigners home too.3rd formation
The brigade was again reformed (in Monredón) on 1 October 1938 from exclusively Spanish conscript battalions.
4th formation
In mid-January 1939, in
Palafrugell , Cataluña, a group of Polish and Balkan volunteers requested permission ofAndré Marty to return to fight the Nationalists'Catalonia Offensive . On 23 January, they were formed into theXIII International Brigade . It was placed in charge of a young second lieutenant. The unit soon fell apart. [ Eby, Comrades and Commissars, p 415]Brigade Staff
ources and references
* http://www.ogqn.com/odb_gce/epr/brigadas/xiii_bi.htm
*Hugh Thomas , "The Spanish Civil War"
* Cecil Eby, "Comrades and Commissars", 2006.
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