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  1. José Sanjurjo y Sacanell (* 28. März 1872 in Lumbier, Navarra, Spanien; † 20. Juli 1936 in Estoril, Portugal) war ein spanischer Militär und neben Francisco Franco und Emilio Mola einer der Offiziere, deren Militärputsch am 17. Juli 1936 zum Spanischen Bürgerkrieg führte.

  2. José Sanjurjo Sacanell (Pamplona, 28 de marzo de 1872-Cascaes, 20 de julio de 1936) fue un militar español activo durante el primer tercio del siglo XX, a quien el rey Alfonso XIII concedió el título de marqués del Rif por su participación durante la guerra del Rif, en especial en el desembarco de Alhucemas.

  3. José Sanjurjo y Sacanell (Spanish: [saŋˈxuɾxo]; 28 March 1872 – 20 July 1936) was a Spanish general who was one of the military leaders who plotted the July 1936 coup d'état that started the Spanish Civil War. He was endowed the nobiliary title of "Marquis of the Rif" in 1927.

  4. 12. Aug. 2012 · Learn how General José Sanjurjo tried to overthrow the Second Republic in 1932 and 1936, and why he was pardoned and killed. Find out the background, the outcome and the legacy of his rebellions.

  5. José Sanjurjo | Spanish general | Britannica. Contents. José Sanjurjo. Spanish general. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Spanish history. In Spain: The Second Republic. …to a head in General José Sanjurjos pronunciamiento in Sevilla (August 10, 1932).

  6. 26. Aug. 2019 · The article traces the origins of the Spanish Civil War to the rebellion of General José Sanjurjo in 1932 and the murder of José Calvo Sotelo in 1936. It also examines the persistence of political hate and violence in Spain after the war.

  7. José Sanjurjo. The Spanish Civil War > José Sanjurjo was born in Spain in 1872. He joined the Spanish Army and served in Morocco where he reached the rank of lieutenant general. When he returned to Spain he became director of the Civil Guard. An opponent of Alfonso XIII he supported the establishment of the Second Republic in 1931.