Nuremberg is a city in the southeastern part of Germany, located northwest of Munich in a small basin by the Pegnitz River, forming a twin city with the neighboring Felt.
This is an important industrial and commercial center in the Bavarian region, historically known throughout Europe for its toy manufacturing, and was a city with a population of over five hundred thousand before the disaster.
It is also a historically significant city, famously notorious in history, which led to severe bombings during World War II.
When the disaster struck, the city, due to its terrain, was not severely damaged.
Moreover, as a strategic transport hub in the region, the German authorities prioritized its post-disaster rebuilding.
After the alien invasion, this city, as a crucial transport route for transporting supplies from within Germany to the front lines, received further emphasis, with German authorities deploying a brigade of troops here to ensure the smooth transit of materials.
