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The Extremadura campaign was a campaign in Extremadura, Spain during the Spanish Civil War. It culminated in the Battle of Badajoz in August 1936, from which the troops of the Army of Africa under the command of Francisco Franco moved quickly to begin the march to Madrid.

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  • The Extremadura campaign was a campaign in Extremadura, Spain during the Spanish Civil War. It culminated in the Battle of Badajoz in August 1936, from which the troops of the Army of Africa under the command of Francisco Franco moved quickly to begin the march to Madrid.
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  • Extremadura campaign
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  • 6,600–12,000 militiamen and civilians shot
  • Unknown military dead
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  • Nationalist Spain
  • Spanish Republic
  • Aviazione Legionaria
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  • 20pxSpanish Legion
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  • Nationalist victory
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  • 13,000 militiamen
  • 17 medium bombers
  • 8,000 regulars
  • some Breguet XIX bombers
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