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About European cities during World War II
When the allied forces began to counterattack, they mainly bombed the industrial center of Germany, which was easy to see from the air, so it was enough to find a place with dense lights, so my German teacher said that people were afraid to light up at that time for fear of being bombed; However, in southern Germany, near Switzerland, a neutral country, people acted in the opposite direction. The Allies were afraid of bombing Switzerland and did not dare to move, so konstanz was well preserved. During 1414-1418, Catholicism held a bishops' meeting here, which finally ended the chaotic era of the three popes. In addition, Hus was burned to death here at this time. Balzac wrote a beautiful woman, Empelia, in "Tales of Dulan", and the place where she turned all beings upside down was konstanz in this period.
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