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During the early months of 1943 the two Mosquito squadrons with No. 2 Group achieved notable success in their precision attacks on targets deeper in German or German-occupied territory. Many of their bombs fell on the enemy railway system, its workshops, engines and rolling stock; several spectacular raids were directed against certain small targets which were of special importance to the German war machine and the harbours and naval stores had also achieved significant importance and were targeted in these daylight raids; these were ‘nuisance’ raids on Germany and other cities which struck a shrewd blow at Nazi prestige.
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