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Plymouth was bombed during World War II primarily because it was a significant naval port and shipbuilding center for the British Royal Navy. Its strategic importance made it a target for German Luftwaffe attacks aimed at disrupting military operations and supply lines. The city suffered extensive damage and loss of life due to air raids, particularly during the Blitz and subsequent bombing campaigns. The attacks were part of Germany's broader strategy to weaken Britain’s war efforts.

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