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Belfast was bombed during World War II primarily due to its strategic importance as a shipbuilding center and a port for the British Royal Navy. The German Luftwaffe targeted the city in an attempt to disrupt the production of ships and munitions, as well as to undermine morale in the United Kingdom. Notably, the most significant bombing raid occurred on April 15, 1941, resulting in substantial destruction and loss of life. The attacks were part of the broader German strategy to weaken British industrial capabilities.

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