José Sabín Pérez

José Sabín Pérez was an Andalusian anarchist militant who served during the Spanish Civil War.

A native of the Sevillian town of Carmona,[1] he was a bricklayer by profession and a member of the National Confederation of Labor (CNT).

After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War he joined the confederal militias, operating in the downtown area.

In February 1937 he was appointed commander of the 77th Mixed Brigade, a newly created unit that manned the subsector of the University City of Madrid.

On August 15 of that year he received command of the 37th Division of the VII Army Corps,[5][6] which had been profoundly reorganized after the battle of Merida pocket—during which the unit was severely broken.