La historia de Pepi, la madre de Arguiñano que sobrevivió coja al bombardeo de …
Karlos Arguiñano es mucho más que un chef. El vasco ha demostrado, con el paso del tiempo, que es un hombre carismático, que es capaz de seducir a la
Madrid, Spain – In a deeply moving segment on the popular baking competition 'Bake Off,' renowned chef Eva Arguiñano shared a powerful personal account of her mother's survival during the infamous 1937 bombing of Guernica. The emotional revelation brought a somber yet reflective atmosphere to the usually light-hearted show. Arguiñano recounted how her mother, who was a young girl at the time, rarely spoke of her experiences until later in life. "My mother was one of the survivors of the bombing of Guernica," Arguiñano stated, her voice filled with emotion. She explained that her mother and others were fleeing and had found refuge in a small hamlet. "She was very, very lame, not just a little," Arguiñano emphasized, detailing how this condition led the local baker to give her mother extra bread each day out of kindness. The narrative reached its climax as Arguiñano described the moment a German plane, known as 'El Abuelo,' appeared. "They took refuge, and she says that when she came out of the refuge, she didn't know where she was. Everything was..." Arguiñano paused, the weight of the memory palpable. The story underscored the devastating impact of the bombing, which obliterated the town and left survivors disoriented amidst the destruction. The other contestants and judges listened with visible emotion, some shedding tears, as Arguiñano's testimony brought a vivid, human dimension to a pivotal moment in Spanish history. The segment served as a powerful reminder of the personal cost of conflict and the resilience of those who endure it.
Karlos Arguiñano es mucho más que un chef. El vasco ha demostrado, con el paso del tiempo, que es un hombre carismático, que es capaz de seducir a la
