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During World War II, curfews were implemented in many countries to maintain public order, ensure safety, and conserve resources. They restricted movement during nighttime to reduce the risk of sabotage, blackouts, and enemy attacks. Curfews also helped authorities manage civilian populations and prevent panic in times of crisis. Additionally, they allowed for better control of rationing and resource allocation during wartime.

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