Madrid Defense Council

Madrid Defense Council
Spanish: Junta de Defensa de Madrid
of  Spanish Republic
19361937

Location of the Province of Madrid within Spain
CapitalMadrid
Demonymmadrileño, -ña
Area
  Coordinates40°25′08″N 3°41′31″W / 40.4189°N 3.6919°W / 40.4189; -3.6919
GovernmentDefense Council
  TypeCouncil Republic
  Motto"Long live Madrid without government!"
Spanish: Viva Madrid sin gobierno!
President 
 1936–1937
José Miaja

Coat of arms
Historical eraSpanish Civil War
 Government flees to Valencia
November 6, 1936
 Established
November 7, 1936
 Siege of Madrid begins
November 8, 1936
February 627, 1937
March 823, 1937
 Disestablished
April 23, 1937
March 28, 1939
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Spanish Republic
Spanish Republic

The Madrid Defense Council (Spanish: Junta de Defensa de Madrid) was an ad-hoc governing body that ran Madrid, Spain, for about six months during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). It was formed in November 1936 after the Spanish Republican government had fled to Valencia when General Francisco Franco's forces advanced on Madrid. It was expected that the city would fall within a few days, but the arrival of the International Brigades halted the rebel advance, and the situation settled into a stalemate. The council was dominated by communists, who had superior organization and propaganda to the other groups. Their policy was to organize the militias into regular troops and focus on defeating the enemy, rather than to undertake revolutionary activity. As time passed there was growing tension between the communists and more radical groups. The council was dissolved in April 1937 and replaced by a new city council.