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RAF Bombing Destroys Key Nazi Route in WWII
On March 14, 1945, during the final months of World War II, the British Royal Air Force (RAF) launched a significant attack on the Schildesche viaduct in Bielefeld, Germany, using the newly developed Grand Slam bomb, destroying a crucial Nazi route.
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