
Batalla del Ebro
The Battle of the Ebro was a significant military engagement during the Spanish Civil War, taking place from July to November 1938. It was fought along the Ebro River in northeastern Spain, with Republican forces attempting to break through Nationalist lines. Despite initially gaining some ground, the Republicans faced fierce resistance and logistical challenges. Ultimately, the Nationalists regained control, marking a turning point that led to the collapse of Republican resistance and contributed to the end of the war. The battle is known for its scale, intensity, and its role in shaping the outcome of the conflict.