Juan Yagüe
Juan Yagüe | |
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| Birth name | Juan Yagüe y Blanco |
| Nickname | Butcher of Badajoz |
| Born | 9 November 1891 |
| Died | 21 October 1952 (aged 60) |
| Allegiance | Kingdom of Spain (1907–1931) Spanish Republic (1931–1936) Francoist Spain (1936–1952) |
| Branch | Spanish Army Spanish Legion |
| Service years | 1907–1952 |
| Rank | Captain General |
| Commands | Military Commander of Melilla Captain General of the VI Military Region |
| Conflicts | Rif War Asturian Revolution of 1934 Spanish Civil War Invasion of Val d'Aran |
| Awards | Military Medal |
Minister of the Air of Spain | |
| In office 9 August 1939 – 27 June 1940 | |
| Caudillo | Francisco Franco |
| Prime Minister | Francisco Franco |
| Preceded by | Position created |
| Succeeded by | Juan Vigón |
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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.