By taking shelter and by being lucky.
No, there were not. Aircraft were just coming into use in World War 1. They did not have the cargo capacity to carry large amounts of people or cargo. Most were lucky to handle two people.
Washing didn't happen all that often. If you were lucky, you got a bath or shower once a week. It wasn't until after the Second World War that people realized the bonuses of scrubbing daily.
they took guns and a load of lucky stuff
AnswerTommy Trinder, comic from world war 2 until mid 60sEdit: Was also adopted by Tyres from Spaced.
Lucky Strike cigarettes and Mars bars!
Get Lucky in the Mystery Box.
This is how kids do their homework these days? Lucky SOBs.
Well in the world war l there was few of people like 120 people in the second word war there was 999 of people.
Water unless you were lucky and had something more interesting. in those days there was not a soft drink machine standing on every corner.
No, many more people died in World War 2 than world war 1. It is estimated that 16 million people died in World War 1, and around 60 million in World War 2.World War II was no where near as violent as World War I, but yes, more people died in World War II.
Ammo, canteen, maybe clothes if they were lucky, letters, food.