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Schiphol Airport was bombed during World War II primarily due to its strategic importance as a transportation hub used by Nazi forces. The Allies targeted key infrastructure to disrupt enemy logistics and supply lines. Bombing the airport aimed to hinder German operations and limit their ability to move troops and equipment effectively. Additionally, the attack was part of broader efforts to weaken German capabilities in occupied territories.

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