Las tres horas dantescas de Guernica: el bombardeo que anticipó la ferocidad del nazismo y cambió la historia del arte
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Las tres horas dantescas de Guernica: el bombardeo que anticipó la ferocidad del nazismo y cambió la historia del arte
Hitler’s and Mussolini’s forces supported the Francoists, who took more than thirty years officially to assume their responsibility. There were 1,654 dead under 31 tons of bombs. Picasso based his masterpiece on that bloody Monday By Julieta Roffo It was April 24, 1937. The radio station broadcasted from Salamanca, Spain, and all of its communications departed from a single point of view: the uprisings before the Second Spanish Republic, led by …
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