Guernica (town)

Guernica was a Spanish town. It was bombed in 1937, during the Spanish Civil War, by the German Luftwaffe. The carnage was immortalised in the painting, Guernica. The painting was commissioned to show the horrific nature of the bombing and was painted by Pablo Picasso.

Fitz Kreiner travelled to the Guernica and witnessed the bombing prior to his arrival. Many of the civilians fled with Fitz and Sasha offering them medical aid. The bombing continued for a long while with many varied planes taking part in the attack. Some survivors likened it to the apocalypse. Fitz and Sasha entered the town to find a spare tyre. (EDA: History 101)