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Vth Army Corps led by General Gall (Janos Galicz)

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English: Janos Galicz (1890, Tótkomlós - 1939, Moscow), better known as "General Gal", was a Hungarian brigade and division commander during the Spanish Civil War. He planned and ordered an attack in the hills above the Jarama River which led to what was described by Ernest Hemingway as the decimation of the Twelfth International Brigade. He was shot on return to Russia.
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Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive Elmer Holmes Bobst Library 70 Washington Square South 2nd Floor New York, NY 10012 (212) 998-2596 special.collections@nyu.edu Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Collection processed by Evan Daniel, 2003, Michael Beebe, 2009, and Gail Malmgreen, 2010. This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on November 06, 2020 Description is in English.

Edited by Anna Björnsson McCormick to correct the date of Folder 175 , November 2020

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