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There is 3 options or reasons 1.the government did it so enemies couldn't bomb them due too no targets and 2.People did it themselves so the enemy couldn't bomb them3.They had a lot of blackouts as just a coincidence

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Blackouts made it more difficult to spot targets from the air and the power stations were sometimes knocked out.

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