The four-week campaign of destruction of the city of Irun by rebels under Franco's command began on August 9, 1936. The work of German and Italian aviation was essential to carry out the massacre that experts now call "an early laboratory of total war."
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The four-week campaign of destruction of the city of Irun by rebels under Franco's command began on August 9, 1936. The work of German and Italian aviation was essential to carry out the massacre that experts now call "an early laboratory of total war."