They sheltered from the bombs that were falling all around and kept themselves amused by having sing-songs, playing cards, reading, talking and everything else that people might do to amuse themselves. They couldn't listen to the radio because there would have been no electricity supply and no reception if they were deep underground.
they read a book or somthing like dat
The two types of air raid shelters are called the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter
air raid shelters
If the war is about to begin you will run 2 the air raid shelter and u will be protected by the bombers .
People went to air-raid shelters to shelter from bombings during the Blitz.
air raid sirens would signal there was going to be an air attack when this happened people would cram into air raid shelters
yes!
they read a book or somthing like dat
no
Yes - provided that they didn't get a direct hit.
they hid in air raid shelters
The ww2 air raid shelters were dug deep underground and then bricked in with strong materials to keep people safe from air raids. Some air raid shelters have been renovated and are still used today for other creative purposes.
The two types of air raid shelters are called the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter
air raid shelters
If the war is about to begin you will run 2 the air raid shelter and u will be protected by the bombers .
People went to air-raid shelters to shelter from bombings during the Blitz.
They were shelters either underground or in your house or outside in your front or back garden. They were mostly made out of corrugated metal or iron for the roofs and usually metal for the walls and there were wooden stools/ seats/ bench's etc.. . and if a air raid went off they would probably stay in for a few hours.