Bomb shelters are structures build of reinforced concrete. The outer walls are usually several meters thick, which makes them really hard to break (that lead to the development of a bunker buster bomb). In addition to that, most bomb shelters are under ground. The combination of all the three measures makes the probability of the personnel survival very high.
Hundreds of thousands of Londoners used the bomb shelters and survived the Blitz.
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During the second world war.
Air raid shelters, also known as bomb shelters, are structures that provide protection from an air attack. These structures do not offer protection from ground attacks.
bomb shelters were made out of corigated iron with mud and grass covering it.
Hundreds of thousands of Londoners used the bomb shelters and survived the Blitz.
Great Britain definitely had bomb shelters for not only the general populace but also the government during the Blitz.
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It wasn't a threat of communism but of the atomic bomb that people built bomb shelters.
In the 60's we called them "bomb shelters."
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Anderson shelters wee made of corrugated iron.
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Anderson shelters were bomb shelters so if they broke easily they wouldn't be much help in protecting people from bombs!!
Yes, if ever there's an invasion from the air, use the bomb shelters.
Hiroshima and Negasaki in Japan were the two cities destroyed my an atomic bomb in 1945.