during air raids people went into an air raid shelter , because it would be made out of thick concrete that would shelter and protect you from any ,type of bomb.
During air-raids, people went to things called Air-Raid Shetlers, which would be thick walls of concrete. It would be safe during the wars because the bombs wouldn't be able to hit them.
They stayed at home and waited to get blown up..
Sirens that could be heard through the city would go off to let people know that they should seek shelter.
An air raid is when the enemy flies over the country they are fighting and drop bombs. Sirens go off to warn people to seek shelter, a dog fight is a battle between two airplanes that are at war.
People went to air-raid shelters to shelter from bombings during the Blitz.
During air-raids, people went to things called Air-Raid Shetlers, which would be thick walls of concrete. It would be safe during the wars because the bombs wouldn't be able to hit them.
They stayed at home and waited to get blown up..
Sirens that could be heard through the city would go off to let people know that they should seek shelter.
The air raids signified nothing. Have you ever been bombed by planes, its not very pleasent and meanwhile the thoughts that go through your head aren't, "Man I bet you this signifys something." No it's how do I stay alive
An air raid is when the enemy flies over the country they are fighting and drop bombs. Sirens go off to warn people to seek shelter, a dog fight is a battle between two airplanes that are at war.
If they could, they would go to air raid shelters. If they were at home when the air raid sirens sounded, they may have had a concrete shelter in their back garden, or they may have had an Anderson shelter which was made of corrugated iron and partly buried in their back garden. If they had no outside space, they might have had a Morrison shelter (a self assembled steel cage) somewhere in their home. If people weren't at home, there were various public shelters available, sometimes in underground stations or in the crypt of a church. At one period during the war, people slept in underground (tube) stations every night.
During German airstrikes in London during World War II, Londoners went down into the London subway system, called the "Underground" for protection against German bombs. This plan was actually successful, and many people survived the air raids. Children were routinely evacuated to country areas including Wales where the chances of bombing runs were minimal
Foreign-born people he considered radicals, especially anarchists and communists
Yes, you can see other players in town and go with up to 3 other people on a boat to a dungeon. ------------------------ You can go with more on raids.
No, they stayed at home.
People went to air-raid shelters to shelter from bombings during the Blitz.
an air raid siren