XI International Brigade


The XI International Brigade fought for the Spanish Second Republic in the Spanish Civil War.
It would become especially renowned for providing desperately needed support in the darkest hours of the Republican defense of Madrid on 8 November 1936, when, with great losses, it helped repulse a major assault by veteran Nationalist troops, buying time for more Republican troops to be brought into the city.

Order of battle

It was originally mustered from international volunteers at Albacete, Spain, in mid-October 1936 as the IX Brigada Movíl, with four battalions:
It was redesignated the 'XI "Hans Beimler" International Brigade' on 22 October 1936, with General "Kléber" commanding. The original battalions were renamed as follows:
Shortly after the formation of XII International Brigade in November, 1936, its Thälmann Battalion and the Garibaldi Battalion swapped places.
Other units that formed part of XI International Brigade at other times were:
The brigade fought in the battles of Madrid, the Corunna Road, Jarama, Guadalajara, Brunete,Belchite, Teruel, and the Ebro.
After the death of Hans Beimler the energetic Giuseppe Di Vittorio became the political commissar.

Commemoration

On 18 July 1956, the German Democratic Republic issued the Hans Beimler Medal to veterans of the XI International Brigade, and other volunteer units in Spain. At the time, there were 632 surviving veterans alive. On the 20th anniversary of the end of the war, in September 1959, a further 112 were awarded. The medal is silver with a relief portrait of Hans Beimler on one side, and the three-pointed star of the International Brigades on the reverse, with the inscription "KAMPFER FVR SPANIENS FREIHEIT 1936-1939", Fighters for Spanish Liberty .