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GUERNICA BOMBING
1.1.Watch the following videos
1.2. Read the following text:
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It
was market day in Guernica when the church bells of Santa Maria sounded the
alarm that afternoon in 1937. People from the surrounding hillsides crowded
the town square. "Every Monday was a fair in Guernica," says José
Monasterio, eyewitness to the bombing. "They attacked when there were a
lot of people there. And they knew when their bombing would kill the most.
When there are more people, more people would die."
For over three hours, twenty-five or more of
Germany's best-equipped bombers, accompanied by at least twenty more
Messerschmitt and Fiat Fighters, dumped one hundred thousand pounds of
high-explosive and incendiary bombs on the village, slowly and systematically
pounding it to rubble.
"We were hiding in the shelters and praying.
I only thought of running away, I was so scared. I didn't think about my
parents, mother, house, nothing. Just escape. Because during those three and
one half hours, I thought I was going to die." (eyewitness Luis
Aurtenetxea)
Those trying to escape were cut down by the
strafing machine guns of fighter planes. "They kept just going back and
forth, sometimes in a long line, sometimes in close formation. It was as if
they were practicing new moves. They must have fired thousands of
bullets." (eyewitness Juan Guezureya)
The fires that engulfed the city
burned for three days. Seventy percent of the town was destroyed. Sixteen
hundred civilians - one third of the population - were killed or wounded.
1.3 ACTIVITY
Imagine you are a survivor and a witness of the
bombing of Guernica.
Write
a letter in you e-maze webpage to Picasso asking him to paint the horrors the bombing left and suggesting him the elements he should draw and what they
should represent. (the war, the brutality, the wounded, the death…)
Let him know you want this horror to stop.
(140 – 200 words)
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