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Berlin was not significantly damaged during World War I, as the city largely remained intact throughout the conflict. Unlike many other European cities that faced extensive destruction from battles, Berlin experienced only limited air raids and some disruptions. The war's impact on the city was more political and social, leading to economic hardships and social unrest, which eventually contributed to the rise of radical movements in the post-war period.

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