Juan Yagüe

Juan Yagüe
Birth nameJuan Yagüe y Blanco
Nickname(s)Butcher of Badajoz
Born(1891-11-09)9 November 1891
San Leonardo, Kingdom of Spain
Died21 October 1952(1952-10-21) (aged 60)
Burgos, Francoist Spain
Allegiance Kingdom of Spain (1907–1931)
 Spanish Republic (1931–1936)
 Francoist Spain (1936–1952)
BranchSpanish Army
Spanish Legion
Years of service1907–1952
RankCaptain General
CommandsMilitary Commander of Melilla
Captain General of the VI Military Region
Battles / warsRif War
Spanish Civil War
Invasion of Val d'Aran
AwardsMilitary Medal

Minister of the Air of Spain
In office
9 August 1939  27 June 1940
CaudilloFrancisco Franco
Prime MinisterFrancisco Franco
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byJuan Vigón

Juan Yagüe y Blanco, 1st Marquis of San Leonardo de Yagüe (9 November 1891 – 21 October 1952) was a Spanish military officer during the Spanish Civil War, one of the most important in the Nationalist side. He became known as the "Butcher of Badajoz" (Carnicero de Badajoz) because he ordered thousands killed, including wounded Republican soldiers in the hospital.