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Owing to its importance as an industrial center, home to Fiat and several other industries engaged in war production (including RIV, Lancia and Snia Viscosa), Turin, the regional capital of Piedmont, suffered over a hundred raids by the Allied air forces during World War II; the Piedmontese capital was thus among the most bombed cities in Northern Italy, suffering damage to about 40% of its housing stock, and over 2,000 victims among its population.

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  • Owing to its importance as an industrial center, home to Fiat and several other industries engaged in war production (including RIV, Lancia and Snia Viscosa), Turin, the regional capital of Piedmont, suffered over a hundred raids by the Allied air forces during World War II; the Piedmontese capital was thus among the most bombed cities in Northern Italy, suffering damage to about 40% of its housing stock, and over 2,000 victims among its population. (en)
  • Per la sua importanza come centro industriale, sede della FIAT e di numerosi altri stabilimenti attivi nella produzione bellica (tra cui le Officine RIV, la Lancia, la Snia Viscosa), Torino subì oltre cento bombardamenti aerei da parte degli Alleati anglo-americani nel corso della seconda guerra mondiale; il capoluogo piemontese risultò tra le città più bombardate dell’Italia settentrionale, con danni a circa il 40 % del tessuto urbano ed oltre duemila vittime tra la popolazione civile. (it)
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  • (1940-1943)
  • (1943-1945)
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  • Bomb-damaged buildings near the Mole Antonelliana (en)
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  • Bombing of Turin (en)
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  • June 1940-April 1945 (en)
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  • Owing to its importance as an industrial center, home to Fiat and several other industries engaged in war production (including RIV, Lancia and Snia Viscosa), Turin, the regional capital of Piedmont, suffered over a hundred raids by the Allied air forces during World War II; the Piedmontese capital was thus among the most bombed cities in Northern Italy, suffering damage to about 40% of its housing stock, and over 2,000 victims among its population. (en)
  • Per la sua importanza come centro industriale, sede della FIAT e di numerosi altri stabilimenti attivi nella produzione bellica (tra cui le Officine RIV, la Lancia, la Snia Viscosa), Torino subì oltre cento bombardamenti aerei da parte degli Alleati anglo-americani nel corso della seconda guerra mondiale; il capoluogo piemontese risultò tra le città più bombardate dell’Italia settentrionale, con danni a circa il 40 % del tessuto urbano ed oltre duemila vittime tra la popolazione civile. (it)
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  • Bombing of Turin in World War II (en)
  • Bombardamenti di Torino (it)
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  • Bombing of Turin (en)
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