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During World War II, people often sought safety by sleeping in air raid shelters, basements, or underground bunkers to protect themselves from bombings. In cities heavily affected by air raids, such as London, many took refuge in public shelters or subways. Additionally, some families improvised by creating makeshift sleeping areas in their homes, away from windows and outer walls. These measures were crucial for safety during the frequent air attacks.

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