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Venice was bombed during World War II, particularly in 1945, as part of the Allied campaign to weaken Axis powers. The city faced air raids aimed at disrupting German supply lines and military operations in northern Italy. Although Venice's historical significance led to concerns about preserving its architecture, the bombings caused damage to several buildings and infrastructure. The attacks were part of the broader strategy to liberate Italy from fascist control.

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