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During World War II, the Rolls-Royce factory in Derby, England, was targeted by German bombers due to its production of aircraft engines critical to the Allied war effort. On the night of May 18-19, 1941, the factory suffered significant damage from a bombing raid, which caused destruction to buildings and disrupted production. Despite the attack, the facility quickly resumed operations and continued to play a vital role in manufacturing engines for aircraft like the Spitfire. This resilience exemplified the industrial efforts of Britain during the war.

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