- Juan Modesto
Juan Modesto Guilloto León (
El Puerto de Santa María , Cádiz, 1906 –Prague ,Czechoslovakia , 1968) was a Republican army officer during theSpanish Civil War .He originally worked at a sawmill before joining the Spanish Army. He served in Morocco, becoming a sergeant major of the Legion.
He was affiliated with the
Communist Party of Spain (PCE) from 1930, and he was placed in charge of the Milicias Antifascistas Obreras y Campesinas (MAOC) ofMadrid in 1933, which constituted a paramilitary force for the Party. He organized the Sindicato de Oficios Varios y el Socorro Rojo (dealt with relations with theSocorro Rojo Internacional ).When the Spanish Civil War broke out in July 1936, he participated in the assault of Cuartel de la Montaña, and fought in the Madrilenian Mountain Range. He was one of the heads of 5th Regiment (commanding it from October 1936). He fought in Talavera de la Reina and Illescas (September 1936) and in the defense of Madrid, as well as in the
Battle of Jarama (February 1937).He was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the popular army and commander of 5th Army Corps, participating in the battles of Belchite, Brunete (July) and Teruel (January 1937 and December 1938). In 1938, he was promoted to colonel and became head of the Army of the Ebro.
After the fall of
Catalonia to the Nationalist army, Negrín named him general and head of the Central Army onMarch 2 1939 , and in less than a month he left in an airplane on course to theSoviet Union , whose government recognized his military rank.During
World War II , he served with theRed Army and the Bulgarian Communist forces. Defeated in the struggle withJosé Díaz for control of the PCE, he went toPrague .Modesto wrote a book about his experience during the war in the 5th Regiment, titled "Soy del Quinto Regimento" (English:"I am of the Fifth Regiment"), published in Paris in 1969 [ [http://www.rolfknight.ca/Traces.pdf TRACES OF MAGMA] , by Rolf Knight, Page 129] .
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