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Madrid Defense Council

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Bandera de la Provincia de Madrid hasta 1983
Bandera de la Provincia de Madrid hasta 1983

The Madrid Defense Council (Spanish: Junta de Defensa de Madrid) was an ad-hoc governing body that ran Madrid, Spain, for about six months during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). It was formed in November 1936 after the Spanish Republican government had fled to Valencia when General Francisco Franco's forces advanced on Madrid. It was expected that the city would fall within a few days, but the arrival of the International Brigades halted the rebel advance, and the situation settled into a stalemate. The council was dominated by communists, who had superior organization and propaganda to the other groups. Their policy was to organize the militias into regular troops and focus on defeating the enemy, rather than to undertake revolutionary activity. As time passed there was growing tension between the communists and more radical groups. The council was dissolved in April 1937 and replaced by a new city council.

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Madrid Defense Council
Calle de Alcalá, Madrid Retiro

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N 40.418889 ° E -3.691944 °
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Palacio de Cibeles

Calle de Alcalá
28014 Madrid, Retiro
Community of Madrid, Spain
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Bandera de la Provincia de Madrid hasta 1983
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