During World War II, approximately 18,500 B-24 Liberator bombers were produced, and around 4,000 of them were lost in combat or due to other causes. The B-24 was one of the most widely used bombers of the war, and its losses occurred across various theaters, including Europe and the Pacific. The aircraft was known for its long range and heavy payload capacity, contributing significantly to Allied bombing campaigns.
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