Bombing of Ferrara in World War II

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Date1943-1945
Location
Bombing of Ferrara
Part of World War II

The ruins of the 16th century church of San Benedetto after an air raid
Date1943-1945
Location
Belligerents
 United States
 United Kingdom
 Italian Social Republic

The bombing of Ferrara was a series of attacks by the United States Army Air Force and the Royal Air Force on the Italian city of Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, during the final two years of World War II. The purpose of these raids was to disable the city's marshalling yard, but they also resulted in considerable collateral damage to the city itself, and over a thousand deaths among the population.

29 December 1943

Damage and casualties

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