Battle for the Montaña Barracks
Madrid,
19-20 July 1936
History
Built on the site of a famous massacre by Napoleon`s
troops in 1808. Construction started in 1860 and was completed in 1863, it was
a large brick and granite building built around a large courtyard with quarters
for up to 3,000 men.
In 1936 it was the HQ of the “Covadonga” Infantry
Regiment No4 commanded by Col. Moisés Serra Bartolomé. The Barracks also held
an arsenal which contained a huge quantity of rifle bolts held there under
guard and lock and key for national security reasons, large quantities of
rifles were stored at various military and police bases without bolts and
therefore useless. The Minister of Defence sent his assistant Diaz Varela to
the barracks to get the bolts released, Col. Moisés denied his request for
various reasons.
On the morning of 19 July General Fanjul (the man
selected by the rebels to take charge of the uprising within the capital)
arrived dressed in civilian clothes accompanied by his son José Ignacio (a
medical Lieutenant) and Commander Castillo. However, instead of setting out with his troops to take the
vital points of the capital, he simply proclaimed a state of war and fortified
himself with 1,500 of his men (of which about 140 were Cadets on leave in the
capital) and about 180 Falangists. He expected reinforcements to arrive from
the garrisons of Campamento, Getafe and Cuatro Vientos – loyal government
troops crushed the rebels at these places very quickly, so the help never
arrived.
That afternoon, the
barracks was surrounded by forces loyal to the Government of the Republic: the
Assault Guard, Civil Guards and numbers of militiamen. The barrack defenders
found themselves facing a substantial force, heavily armed, including
artillery, armour and eventually aircraft too!
Regimiento Ligero de Carros de Combate N° 1 based in Madrid took part in this action.
RLCC1 had five Ft17, four Schneider Ca1s and two Bilbao armour cars. One of the Schneiders and the two Bilbaos took
part in this action.
Aircraft from a nearby
airfield flew over the barracks first dropping leaflets asking the defenders to
surrender, later the planes dropped bombs to the delight of the Republican
crowd.
At dawn on the 20th,
the battle for the barracks began, with cannon fire from two 75mm guns
commanded by Lieutenant Urbano Orad de la Torre; later a 155mm piece arrives
towed by a Mahou beer truck! The battle only lasted a few hours; the defenders
themselves seemed to have argued among themselves as some soldiers wanted to
surrender and raised the white flag; while others (more committed to the
rebellion?) continued shooting at the assailants, this happened a couple of
times causing numerous casualties and infuriating the crowd who believed the
ruse was a deliberate dirty trick!
Eventually the main
gate was opened – here sources vary, some reports say a squad of Civil Guards
managed to force their way into the barracks, whilst others say sergeant from
the garrison opened the gate from the inside allowing the Republicans access to
the courtyard! The attacking militiamen
were so angered by the incidents with the white flags plus tempers were already
frayed because of the rebellion in general that once inside they killed most of
the rebels, especially the officer-cadets (ninety out of about one hundred and
forty) and the Falangists. Between 500 and 900 deaths were counted
including Col. Moisés.
Lieutenant Moreno, of the Assault Guard, captured General Fanjul, his son and
other officers, sending them to prison where after being found guilty for
military rebellion on 15 August, they were shot that same month.
The Game
I`ve been doing a bit a
research into the Schneider Ca1 in Spanish service and came across this action
and thought it could make an interesting game. I decided to make this a
straight forward assault game, the Republican forces have 20 turns to clear out
the Rebels or force their surrender, if the rebels still hold one or more
buildings at that time they can consider themselves the victors.
Montaña Barracks defenders
HQ
2 rifle companies
Republican forces
In the historic battle
the Republican forces were unable to breach the outer walls, I decided to give
each militia platoon one charge of dynamite to attempt such breaches.
To Make things a bit
more of a challenge for the Republicans I decided to make each of the three
militia companies independent of one another; the Assault guards along with an
attached Bilboa A/C form a fourth independent unit. The Republican HQ only
directly controls the Ca-1 and 75mm gun, but can attach itself to other units
and take direct command. The Republican plane attacks the barracks with bombs and
machine guns (one turn each), then returns to base to re-arm/re-fuel after
which it can return in 6 turns.
Republican HQ
75mm + crew
Ca-1
Bilboa A/C
Air support – Bi plane fighter/bomber (arrives on turn 6)
My Table
You will note my lack of a single
large building made me compromise and turn the barracks into a complex of
several buildings. Some of which have already suffered shell damage (as has the
outer wall).
A very interesting game with lots of nice toy soldiers & terrain ⚔️⚔️
ReplyDeleteCivil wars are usually quite bloody affairs and this was no exception.
Cheers,
Geoff
The Rebels were totally brutal once they captured an area, slaughtering anyone who remotely appeared to support the Republic - burning villages, killing men, women and children without any regard; as a way of frightening other potential resisters. Of course on the Republic side there were massacres too and church burnings, but I`m pretty convinced who the good guys were and which side I would have supported.
DeleteRichard, another incident from SCW which you have brought to life and given us a good game scenario to try out! Your tabletop is great. I liked the boundary walls with their Moorish like gateways and battlement finish! And great use of your 'find' from 'flea' market for main gateway. I saw one of these in a Chinese bazaar being sold as fishtank decoration with air pump etc attached! (Making it to expensive for an addition to my terrain!) A quick google search gives an indication of the barracks as a four story monster! While other images show much damage caused by the artillery. You succeed in finding some gems to share! And as other comment notes, you have some beautiful figures and terrain to give it some 'dash' !! Well done. Carl, North Yorks.
ReplyDeleteCheers Carl, I was actually researching the use of the Schneider Ca-1 in Spanish service for an article (what this space), when I came across this action. I admit I had to fudge the terrain and troops a fair bit, but it was a different type of game and proved a challenge.
DeleteThe walls are a new addition to my terrain from Blockhaus Miniatures of Barcelona - hand crafted by a fine gentleman - Carlos Elias Llop. https://www.facebook.com/carlos.eliasllop I`ve been a fan of his work for ages, and now he`s retired he`s opened a business via FB - mostly 28mm, but can down scale to 20mm if asked.
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