they hided in the underground station or a shelter in there garden to hide when they heard the sire.so every one had to go to one to these shelters
They used to hide in the underground train station or a special building that was built only when blitz were going on.
Get to a shelter and protect windows with netting to stop them from shattering.
during the "blitz" in great Britain the Nazis bombed nonstop from sept 7 1940 until may 10 1941..
how many pepople were killed in the blitz
Poor families were given Anderson shelters by the Govornment for free. However if a member of your family worked and got paid £5 or more they had to buy an Anderson shelter for £7.
Way more than that died during the Blitz, it's to be estimated that between 40,000 - 43,000 civilians were killed and over 50,000+ injured in the Blitz.
yes it was a public shelter aswell it held 150 people and it was for free
they took shelter in a small cave
Get to a shelter and protect windows with netting to stop them from shattering.
By taking shelter and by being lucky.
It was very frightening and emotional thinking about who hadn't got to a shelter in time . . .
It disrupted their lives completely. Most people had a shelter to go to - either one of their own constructed in a basement, or they went to shelter in the Underground stations. Of course, not everybody got to a shelter in time, and thousands of people died and many house in the East End were completely destroyed.
yes
well every night for the last 12 weeks they would of been in a anderson shelter or if they had no garden a morrison shelter in there house!!
The people of Norwich at the time of the Blitz were not greatly affected, but 340 people from Norwich were killed in the Blitz.
during the "blitz" in great Britain the Nazis bombed nonstop from sept 7 1940 until may 10 1941..
how many pepople were killed in the blitz
Some underground stations are huge- even back in WW2. I would say 2-3 thousand people could shelter in a large one.