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Guernica in the Basque Country was destroyed by Luftwaffe's Condor Legion on April 26, 1937 during the Spanish Civil War;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Guernica
It was attacked by 2 Heinkel 111s, a Dornier Do 17, 18 Ju 52 and 3 SM79 dropping 250kg explosive bombs and incendiaries. They devastated the whole city. Death toll is unknown but it could go to 3000 - 5000 people.
They didn't manage to destroy the Guernica oak tree. For ancient basques, which is one of the oldest caucasian populations living in Europa, if not the eldest, oak trees were sacred. During the middle ages, the king of Castilla, one of the biggest kingdoms in Spain, still had to go to Vizcaya and swear the basque law by putting his hand over this tree.
Picasso did his famous painting after the ride in 1937;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guernica_(painting)
This painting was first displayed at a World's Fair Exposition in Paris in 1937. A German general that was there, after inspecting the painting asked Picasso whether he had done the work. Picasso replied 'no, you have done it'.
Regardless to say, anybody who sent a he111, Ju, Me... crew or pilot to take a bath in the Channel, is a personal friend of mine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Guernica
It was attacked by 2 Heinkel 111s, a Dornier Do 17, 18 Ju 52 and 3 SM79 dropping 250kg explosive bombs and incendiaries. They devastated the whole city. Death toll is unknown but it could go to 3000 - 5000 people.
They didn't manage to destroy the Guernica oak tree. For ancient basques, which is one of the oldest caucasian populations living in Europa, if not the eldest, oak trees were sacred. During the middle ages, the king of Castilla, one of the biggest kingdoms in Spain, still had to go to Vizcaya and swear the basque law by putting his hand over this tree.
Picasso did his famous painting after the ride in 1937;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guernica_(painting)
This painting was first displayed at a World's Fair Exposition in Paris in 1937. A German general that was there, after inspecting the painting asked Picasso whether he had done the work. Picasso replied 'no, you have done it'.
Regardless to say, anybody who sent a he111, Ju, Me... crew or pilot to take a bath in the Channel, is a personal friend of mine