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During World War II, the Bavarian City of Bamberg was several times slated to be bombed by the Royal British Air Force. However, every time the bombers approached Bamberg, the town was invisible, covered in dense fog and the bombers were diverted to other targets.
Until this day, the people of Bamberg are convinced that it was not just meteorological luck that saved them from death an destruction, but the veil of their patron saint, St. Cunigunda.
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