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Did you know that the United States and Britain bombed Bizerte during World War II? The Allied forces launched the largest aerial bombing operation in the history of the war (up until May 1943). Bizerte was devastated by the American and British bombings, suffering more damage than many European cities. Almost a third of Bizerte was destroyed. Among the major landmarks destroyed was the train station, which was built in the shape of a mosque with its iconic minaret, a feature seen in many postcards. Across from the minaret, there was also the minaret of the Great Mosque of Gharzouna facing the canal. The “Quartier” area also suffered severe damage, and the Al-Rabaa Mosque was destroyed, though it was later rebuilt. Additional Facts: The attack began on Thursday morning, just 48 hours before the fall of the two cities. The Allies used an unprecedented aerial force: 4 bombers per minute for 9 consecutive hours. Over 2,500 sorties in a single day, followed by more than 2,000 additional sorties. The area around the capital and the German retreat routes were turned into a carpet of bombs. This intense bombing crippled the German and Italian defense lines, allowing the Allied ground forces to advance quickly with minimal losses.