International Brigades order of battle
The International Brigades were volunteer military units of foreigners who fought on the side of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. The number of combatant volunteers has been estimated at between 32,000–35,000, though with no more than about 20,000 active at any one time. A further 10,000 people probably participated in non-combatant roles and about 3,000–5,000 foreigners were members of CNT or POUM. They came from a claimed "53 nations" to fight against the Spanish Nationalist forces led by General Francisco Franco and assisted by German and Italian forces.
The volunteers were motivated to fight on political or social grounds and made their way to Spain independently of the Spanish government. The brigades were not initially formally conceived and methodically recruited. Instead, they evolved as a means of organising the streams of volunteers arriving from every quarter of the world. It has been estimated that up to 25% of IB volunteers were Jewish. This article describes the order of battle of each of the International Brigades, describing the order and manner in which each brigade was mustered and formed, and following the progress of individual battalions throughout the conflict.
Introduction
Early International units
The first volunteers arrived in Spain in mid-August 1936. These were mostly Franco-Belgian, German, British and Italian. At first, they grouped themselves into sections, called Columns or Centuria. These were mostly formed in August/September 1936.- The Tom Mann Centuria, named after English trade unionist leader Tom Mann, became part of the Thaelmann Battalion
- The Thaelmann Centuria, named for Ernst Thälmann.
- Gastone Sozzi Centuria, named for Gastone Sozzi
- Rosselli's Italian Column
- Colonna Giustizia e Libertà
Brigade structure
Battalion structure
The battalions were originally organised by language, with volunteers sharing the same and given names that reflected the groups. To develop an esprit de corps, these names were replaced by names of inspirational figures or events, for example, Garibaldi, or Commune de Paris."Theoretically, the Battalion organisation consisted of the Battalion Commander, his Second in Command, the Political Commissar, the Adjutant and orderly room staff, three Companies of infantry, one machine-gun Company, Battalion scouts, and the Quartermaster and cookhouse staff. There were three platoons in each company, each divided into sections of ten men, so that the Battalion at full strength would number more than 500 men...."
Political commissars
See article: Political commissarInternational brigade depots
- Albacete - Headquarters
- Madrigueras - Training camp
- Tiflis - Officer training school
- Camp Lukácz - Penal battalion
XI International Brigade
- The Hans Beimler Brigade
- The Thälmann Brigade
- Or Ballade or Marsch der XI Brigade)
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Formation
- Formed at Albacete: 14–17 October 1936 as IX Brigada Movil.
- * 1st Bn Franco-Belgian
- * 2nd Bn Austro-German
- * 3rd Bn Italo-Spanish
- * 4th Bn Polish-Balkan
- Re-Organised: 14–22 October 1936 as XI "Hans Beimler" International Brigade. The battalions were renamed as follows:
- * Commune de Paris Battalion
- * Edgar André Battalion.
- * Garibaldi Battalion.
- * Dabrowski Battalion,.
- Minor Re-Organisation: 3 November 1936
- * Garibaldi Battalion, as it had no rifles, was transferred to XII Brigade
- * Thaelmann Battalion joined XI Brigade from XII Brigade
- * Asturias-Heredia Battalion joined XI Brigade.
Brigade staff
Division "Kléber" ''(XI and XII Brigade 20 Nov.36 - 4 Feb 37 )''
- Commander: General "Kléber"
XII International Brigade
Detailed Order of Battle
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Formation
- Units that formed part of the Brigade at different times:
- *André Marty Battalion
- *Dabrowski Battalion a.k.a. Dombrowski Battalion
- *Figlio Battalion
- *Garibaldi Battalion
- *Madrid Battalion
- *Prieto Battalion
- *Thaelmann Battalion
XIII International Brigade
Detailed Order of Battle
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1st formation
- Louise Michel Battalion
- Chapaev Battalion
- Vuillemin Battalion
- *One Balkan Company
- *1st Battery "Ernst Thaelmann"
- *2nd Battery "Karl Liebknecht"
- *3rd Battery "Antoni Gramsci"
2nd formation
- Dabrowski Battalion
- Palafox Battalion
- Rakosi Battalion
3rd formation
4th formation
Reformed: 23 January 1939Brigade staff
XIV International Brigade
Name/s: The Marseillaise BrigadeOrder of Battle
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Formation
After the Battle of Brunete, brigade strength was reduced from four to two battalions. The battalions attached to this Brigade at different times were:
- *Commune de Paris Battalion
- *Domingo Germinal Battalion
- *Henri Barbusse Battalion
- *Louise Michel I Battalion
- *Louise Michel II Battalion
- *Marsellaise Battalion
- *Pierre Brachet Battalion
- *Primera Unidad de Avance Battalion
- *Nine Nations Battalion a.k.a. Sans nons or Des Neuf Nationalités Battalion
- *Sixth February Battalion
- *Vaillant-Couturier Battalion
XV International Brigade
- Raised: Albacete, 31 January 1937
- Brigade name/s: XVth Brigade, XV Brigada Mixta
- Brigade songs: Jarama Valley, An tldirnisinta, Viva la Quinta Brigada, Ay Carmela
- Battles: Jarama, Brunete, Boadilla, Belchite, Fuentes de Ebro, Teruel, Ebro
- Sub-battalion units attached to Brigade
- *Connolly Column
- *Brigade Anti-Tank Company
- *XVth Brigade Photographic Unit
- Re-organised May/June 1937, into two regiments:
- *First regiment, commanded by George Nathan
- ** Lincoln Bn, commanded by Robert Hale Merriman
- ** Washington Bn, commanded by Mirko Markovic
- ** British Bn, commanded by Fred Copeman
- *Second regiment, commanded by Major "Chapaiev"
- ** Dimitrov Battalion
- ** Sixth February Battalion
- ** Voluntario 24 Battalion
- Post-Brunete, reinforced by:
- * Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion
- International Volunteers Demobilised
- * Barcelona, 23 September 1938
Other International Brigades
86th Brigade
Raised 13 February 1938- Units that formed part of the Brigade at different times:
- *Veinte Battalion
CXXIX / 129th Brigade
Raised 13 February 1938
- Units that formed part of the Brigade at different times:
- *Dimitrov Battalion
- *Djure Djakovic Battalion
- *Thomas Mazaryk Battalion
- *Tschapaiew Battalion
CL / 150th Brigade
Raised 27 May 1937
- Units that formed part of the Brigade at different times:
- *André Marty Battalion
- *Mathis Rakosi Battalion
Ad hoc units
- Agrupació Torunczyk
- *Elements from XI, XIII and XV Brigades
- Agrupació Szuster
- *Elements from XII and CXXIX Brigades