Rosal Column
The Rosal Column was a republican militia column created during the Spanish Civil War. They fought in the central zone.
| Rosal Column | |
|---|---|
| Columna Rosal | |
| Country | |
| Type | Militia | 
| Role | Home defense | 
| Size | 2,300 | 
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders  | Francisco del Rosal Rico, Cipriano Mera, Eusebio Sanz  | 
Bibliography
    
- Octavio Ruiz Manjón-Cabeza, The Second Republic and the war.
 - Víctor de la Vega Almagro, Artistic treasure and civil war: the case of Cuenca.
 - Cipriano Mera, War, exile and prison of an anarcho-syndicalist. Iberian Roll, 1976.
 - Eduardo de Guzmán, Red and Black Madrid. Oberon, 2004.
 
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