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'''Army Group Mauricio Tasis Quesada''' – Field Marshal [[José Bolívar Aguirre]]
 
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Motorized Division|3rd Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Fabián Justo Fernández]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Artillery Division|4th Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Yagüe Regalado]]
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:: [[6th Armored Mechanized Division|6th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Adolfo Serrano Tagribe]]
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:: [[10th Miguelist Infantry Division|10th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Calixto Morales Guerrero]]
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:: [[11th Miguelist Infantry Division|11th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Damián Herrera Herrera]]
 
: [[9th Miguelist Army|9th Army]] – General [[Ricardo Rosales Román]]
 
: [[9th Miguelist Army|9th Army]] – General [[Ricardo Rosales Román]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Artillery Division|1st Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Manuel Rojo Lucho]]
 
:: [[4th Terranilian Infantry Division|4th Infantry Division (Terranilian)]] – Major General [[Adam Gát]]
 
:: [[4th Terranilian Infantry Division|4th Infantry Division (Terranilian)]] – Major General [[Adam Gát]]
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: [[2nd Miguelist Flotilla|2nd Flotilla]] – Admiral [[Lorenzo Sarmiento Elvira]]
 
: [[2nd Miguelist Flotilla|2nd Flotilla]] – Admiral [[Lorenzo Sarmiento Elvira]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Naval Fleet|2nd Naval Fleet]] – Vice Admiral [[Sergio Ascaso Azaña]]
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:: [[11th Miguelist Naval Fleet|11th Naval Fleet]] – Vice Admiral [[Juan Modesto Mejía]]
 
: [[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing|25th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Antonio Morterero Nores]]
 
: [[15th Miguelist Air Force Wing|25th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Antonio Morterero Nores]]
  
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'''Army Group Qarl Marx''' – Field Marshal [[Miguel Salinas Ortega]]
 
'''Army Group Qarl Marx''' – Field Marshal [[Miguel Salinas Ortega]]
 
: [[1st Miguelist Army|1st Army]] – General [[Alan Hurtado Ros]]
 
: [[1st Miguelist Army|1st Army]] – General [[Alan Hurtado Ros]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Infantry Division|1st Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Álvaro Casanova Buenaventura]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Armored Division|1st Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Salvador Salinas Fraga]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Artillery Division|2nd Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Héctor Díaz Barrios]]
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:: [[6th Miguelist Infantry Division|6th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Ricardo Franco Budria]]
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:: [[7th Miguelist Motorized Division|7th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Roberto Saravia Casado]]
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:: [[7th Miguelist Mechanized Division|7th Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Sergio Tuero Molina]]
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:: [[8th Miguelist Infantry Division|8th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Pedro Miaja Menant]]
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:: [[9th Miguelist Motorized Division|9th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Lucio Duarte Suñer]]
 
: [[11th Miguelist Army|11th Army]] – General [[Rubén Alguacil Prats]]
 
: [[11th Miguelist Army|11th Army]] – General [[Rubén Alguacil Prats]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Infantry Division|2nd Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Joaquín Quiroga García]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Artillery Division|3rd Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José López Zamora]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Mechanized Division|3rd Mechanized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Santiago Castro Henríquez]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Armored Division|4th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Gerardo Salinas Ortega]]
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:: [[8th Miguelist Motorized Division|8th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José Ugarte Magrina]]
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:: [[17th Miguelist Infantry Division|17th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Alfonso Giral Casares]]
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:: [[18th Miguelist Infantry Division|18th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Felipe Madrid León]]
 
:: [[130th Ajaki Rifle Division|130th Rifle Division (Ajaki)]] – Major General [[Ayushiyev Vassili]]
 
:: [[130th Ajaki Rifle Division|130th Rifle Division (Ajaki)]] – Major General [[Ayushiyev Vassili]]
 
: [[28th Miguelist Air Force Wing|28th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Sebastián Pousa Frexia]]
 
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'''Army Group Joel Lacasa Campos''' – Field Marshal [[Pascual Espinar Casaus]]
 
'''Army Group Joel Lacasa Campos''' – Field Marshal [[Pascual Espinar Casaus]]
 
: [[7th Miguelist Army|7th Army]] – General [[Pedro Morillo Coronil]]
 
: [[7th Miguelist Army|7th Army]] – General [[Pedro Morillo Coronil]]
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:: [[2nd Miguelist Mountain Division|2nd Mountain Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José León Rivera]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Artillery Division|3rd Artillery Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Víctor Guerrero Guerrero]]
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:: [[3rd Miguelist Cavalry Division|3rd Cavalry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Mateo Verón Molina]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Infantry Division|4th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Carlos Obregón Nariño]]
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:: [[5th Miguelist Armored Division|5th Armored Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Gerardo Jalisco Castro]]
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:: [[6th Miguelist Motorized Division|6th Motorized Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Óscar Fuentes Flores]]
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:: [[1st Miguelist Mountain Division|1st Mountain Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Alexander Fuentes Dávalos]]
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:: [[4th Miguelist Cavalry Division|4th Cavalry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[Hernando Enríquez Linares]]
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:: [[5th Miguelist Infantry Division|5th Infantry Division]] – Lieutenant General [[José López Alvarado]]
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: [[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing|27th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Dídac Pareja Campos]]
 
: [[27th Miguelist Air Force Wing|27th Air Force Wing]] – General [[Dídac Pareja Campos]]
  

Revision as of 16:45, 4 March 2022

Siege of San Salvador
Part of the Creeperian Civil War
Clockwise from top left: Ruins in Denilla in 1948, National Council soldiers in 1946, Imperial Council vehicles during Operation Watermelon in 1949, the San Salvador Imperial Palace burning in 1948.
Clockwise from top left: Ruins in Denilla in 1948, National Council soldiers in 1946, Imperial Council vehicles during Operation Watermelon, the San Salvador Imperial Palace burning in 1948.
Date17 May 1946 – 30 August 1949
(3 years, 3 months, 1 week and 6 days)
Location
Throughout San Salvador, with spillovers into San Luís, Zapatista, and the State of the Church
Result Decisive Imperial Council victory
Territorial
changes
  • Imperial Council retains control of San Salvador
  • National Council withdraws from San Salvador
Belligerents
National Council Imperial Council
Commanders and leaders
Units involved

Miguelist Armed Forces

Romerist Armed Forces

Strength
1.5 million soldiers
1.3 million soldiers
Casualties and losses
  • 434,000 dead
  • 567,000 wounded
  • 560,000 dead
  • 590,000 wounded
4.3 million dead, 7.1 million wounded, 23.4 million displaced

The Siege of San Salvador (Creeperian SpanishCreeperian: Սիտո ել Սան Սալվադոր; Creeperian Spanish – Iberic: Sito de San Salvador), also referred to as the Battle of San Salvador (Creeperian: Բատաժա ել Սան Սալվադոր; Iberic: Batalla de San Salvador), and known in modern-Creeperopolis as The Siege (Creeperian: Ել Սիտո; Iberic: El Sito), was the largest, lengthiest, and deadliest confrontation of the Creeperian Civil War between the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council (Imperial Council) and the National Council for Peace and Order (National Council). The battle was fought mostly within the department of San Salvador, one of the most strategically and symbolically important regions of the country. Due to its large and complicated nature, the siege has sometimes been considered to be its own war within the Creeperian Civil War.

The siege began in May 1946 with an initial attack by the National Council against forces of the Imperial Council. The National Council's failure to win a quick and decisive victory over the Imperial Council led to a stalemate and long-lasting siege, as neither side was able to break through the other's defenses. A final offensive by the Imperial Council in August 1949 forced a National Council retreat, ending the siege in a decisive Imperial Council victory. The civil war itself would later end on 30 September 1949.

Name

Due to the extremely complex nature of the conflict, the event has been referred to by several different names. Siege of San Salvador is the most commonly used name, however, the "San Salvador" in Siege of San Salvador refers to the department of San Salvador as a whole instead of the city of San Salvador, located in the center of the department. Other names used to refer to the military conflict include the Battle of San Salvador (not to be confused with other historical battles of San Salvador) and the San Salvador War.[1]

The conflict's two factions also referred to the conflict by differing names. The National Council referred to the conflict as The Final Battle while the Imperial Council referred to the conflict as The Siege. Later Creeperian government officials and scholars have also referred to the conflict as The Siege due to its importance in modern Creeperian history.[1]

Background

Failure of the Papal War

Imperial Council advances in the north

Prelude

Planning and organization

Final preparations

Order of battle

National Council order of battle

National Council leaders
Clockwise from top left: Salinas Figueroa, Bolívar Aguirre, Espinar Casaus, Salinas Ortega.

The commanders-in-chief of the National Council forces in the Siege of San Salvador were Emperors Miguel VII and Marcos I while its overall military commanders were Chief Field Marshals Juan Salinas Figueroa and Miguel Salinas Ortega. The following is the order of battle of the National Council at the start of the siege:[2]

North–Lake San Salvador front

Army Group Mauricio Tasis Quesada – Field Marshal José Bolívar Aguirre

3rd Army – General Rigoberto Fernán Tasis
1st Amphibious Division – Lieutenant General Pablo Zaldívar Quijada
3rd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Ernesto Cruz Molina
3rd Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Fabián Justo Fernández
4th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General José Yagüe Regalado
6th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Adolfo Serrano Tagribe
10th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Calixto Morales Guerrero
11th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Damián Herrera Herrera
9th Army – General Ricardo Rosales Román
1st Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Manuel Rojo Lucho
4th Infantry Division (Terranilian) – Major General Adam Gát
2nd Flotilla – Admiral Lorenzo Sarmiento Elvira
2nd Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Sergio Ascaso Azaña
11th Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Juan Modesto Mejía
25th Air Force Wing – General Antonio Morterero Nores
East–central San Salvador front

Army Group Qarl Marx – Field Marshal Miguel Salinas Ortega

1st Army – General Alan Hurtado Ros
1st Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Álvaro Casanova Buenaventura
1st Armored Division – Lieutenant General Salvador Salinas Fraga
2nd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Héctor Díaz Barrios
6th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Ricardo Franco Budria
7th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Roberto Saravia Casado
7th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Sergio Tuero Molina
8th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Pedro Miaja Menant
9th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Lucio Duarte Suñer
11th Army – General Rubén Alguacil Prats
2nd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Joaquín Quiroga García
3rd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General José López Zamora
3rd Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Santiago Castro Henríquez
4th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Gerardo Salinas Ortega
8th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General José Ugarte Magrina
17th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Alfonso Giral Casares
18th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Felipe Madrid León
130th Rifle Division (Ajaki) – Major General Ayushiyev Vassili
28th Air Force Wing – General Sebastián Pousa Frexia
South–Volcano San Salvador front

Army Group Joel Lacasa Campos – Field Marshal Pascual Espinar Casaus

7th Army – General Pedro Morillo Coronil
2nd Mountain Division – Lieutenant General José León Rivera
3rd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Víctor Guerrero Guerrero
3rd Cavalry Division – Lieutenant General Mateo Verón Molina
4th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Obregón Nariño
5th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Gerardo Jalisco Castro
6th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Óscar Fuentes Flores
13th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Félix Gutiérrez Álvarez
14th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Isaías Duarte Duarte
8th Army – General Antonio Yon Sosa
1st Mountain Division – Lieutenant General Alexander Fuentes Dávalos
4th Cavalry Division – Lieutenant General Hernando Enríquez Linares
5th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General José López Alvarado
6th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Martín Bermúdez Carpio
27th Air Force Wing – General Dídac Pareja Campos
Paramilitaries (various fronts)
Atheist Red Army – General Secretary Mariano Alcocer Fraga
National Guard – Chief Guard Ángel Moruga Leoz
Special Task Squadrons – General José Huerta Milano

Imperial Council order of battle

Imperial Council leaders
Clockwise from top left: Cabañeras Moreno, Primavera Sánchez, Díaz Molina, Barrueco Morterero.

The commanders-in-chief of the Imperial Council forces in the Siege of San Salvador were Emperors Romero I and Romero II while its overall military commander was Chief Field Marshal Alfonso Cabañeras Moreno. The following is the order of battle of the Imperial Council at the start of the siege:[3]

North–Lake San Salvador front

Army Group King Saint Miguel I – Field Marshal Juan Primavera Sánchez

3rd Army – General Agustín Sarmiento Cruz
2nd Armored Division – Lieutenant General Vicente Gutiérrez Serrano
4th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Martín Menjívar Ulloa
5th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Leonardo Parejas Obregón
5th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Emmanuel Guillén Rubio
8th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Alfredo Tejón Duarte
17th Infantry Division (Gandorian) – Major General Krystian Matulewicz
23rd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Jaime Infante Morales
11th Army – General Héctor Carballo Lain
3rd Amphibious Division – Lieutenant General Fernando López Fuentes
9th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Adrián Cavallería Martí
10th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Osiel Suñer Melléndez
11th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Héctor Molina Molina
12th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Víctor Castro Ruíz
12th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Daniel Mena Linares
29th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Jesús Tafalla Mancebo
16th Flotilla – Admiral David Cortés Andino
16th Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Benito Mori Díaz
22nd Naval Fleet – Vice Admiral Bernardo Herrera Callejas
3rd Air Force Wing – General Rolando Dávalos Abasto
East–central San Salvador front

Army Group Emperor Adolfo III – Field Marshal Máximo Barrueco Morterero

1st Army – General Vicente Capmany Fraga
1st Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Milans Bosch Ussía
3rd Armored Division – Lieutenant General Federico Rivas Madrid
3rd Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Francisco Cortéz Ureña
4th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Francisco Zapata Pérez
7th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Guillermo Prieto Umaña
8th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Eduardo López López
18th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Juan Alcabú Obregón
20th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Prats Huerta
2nd Army – General Aaron Chicote Villa
1st Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Romero Juárez Molina
2nd Cavalry Division – Lieutenant General Miguel Arrondo Varela
2nd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Reyes Infante
5th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General René Hernández Tassis
9th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General José Figueroa Regalado
16th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General José Miralles Tamayo
24th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Enrique Yagüe Moreno
4th Air Force Wing – General Pablo Piñón Ureña
South–Volcano San Salvador front

Army Group King Saint Alfonso I – Field Marshal Jorge Díaz Molina

5th Army – General Miguel Saelices Cabal
1st Mountain Division – Lieutenant General Alfonso Casanova Fajardo
9th Armored Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Galdámez González
11th Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Luís Castillo Valdéz
13th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Óliver Sanz Yepes
14th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Antonio Flores Piñón
21st Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Augusto Hernández Molina
27th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Javíer Castellanos Murillo
Lyoan Volunteer Legion – Colonel Manima Lama
9th Army – General Xavier Dávalos Carita
1st Armored Division – Lieutenant General Tomás Cabrera Negrín
2nd Artillery Division – Lieutenant General Hernando Dávalos Quijada
3rd Mountain Division – Lieutenant General José Revelo Bermúdez
4th Motorized Division – Lieutenant General Carlos Infante Molina
9th Mechanized Division – Lieutenant General Vicente Mola Sacanell
17th Infantry Division – Lieutenant General José Berganza Espiga
22nd Infantry Division – Lieutenant General Armando Sanjurjo García
Castillianan Expeditionary Force – Brigadier Maximiliér Cavaliér e Guerriér
7th Air Force Wing – General Aarón Tafalla Rubio
Paramilitaries (various fronts)
Creeperian People's Catholic Front – General Alexander Sánchez Molina
Camisas Negras – Caudillo Carlos Hernández Videla
Falange Creeperiano – Captain Óscar Únzaga Vega
Imperial Guard – Chief Guard Gerardo Aguinaldo Villacrés
Militarist Nationalist Front – General Adolfo Rivera López

Course of the siege

1946

1947

1948

1949

Propaganda

International reactions and diplomatic positions

Aftermath

Consequences of the remainder of the war

Casualties

Imperial Council casualties

National Council casualties

Civilian casualties

Commemoration

Monuments

In popular culture

Literature

Books

Films and documentaries

Poetry

Legal poetry:[note 1]
Illegal poetry:[note 2]

See also

Creeperopolis portal
Terraconserva portal

Notes

  1. "Illegal poetry" of the siege are poems written about the siege which are illegal to read and are suppressed by the Creeperian government. These poems generally were written by Miguelists, however, some Romerist seditionist and deserter poems are not permitted to be viewed as they portray the Imperial Council in a negative light.

References

Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 Castaño Gil 1998, pp. 2–3.
  2. Castaño Gil 1998, p. Appendix B.
  3. Castaño Gil 1998, p. Appendix A.

Bibliography

Further reading

External links