They certainly could not withstand a direct hit but sometimes provided some protection from falling tiles, bricks and other objects. They were widely regarded as a bit of a joke.
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Nerves of steel.
If you don't you could get killed. Because if a bomb hits your house it min't colapse and kill you.
The number one thing I'd take into a bomb shelter is a Gas mask because when it's time to get out of the bomb shelter I'd won't be able to breath with out it
During the Blitz, civilians in the UK sought shelter primarily in underground stations, public shelters, and private basements to protect themselves from German bombing raids. Many people also constructed makeshift shelters in their backyards, such as the Anderson shelters, which were made of corrugated steel and designed to withstand bomb blasts. The government encouraged the use of these shelters to minimize casualties during the air raids.
The Anderson Shelter which was a bomb shelter that people could erect themselves in their back gardens.
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An Anderson shelter was called an Anderson shelter because the person that invented them, his second name was Anderson. Same with a Morrison shelter really.
Nerves of steel.
Yes they did work. The shelter had just the amount needed to make safe if inside. If a bomb were to hit the shelter it would miss. The likely hood of your shelter getting hit was impossible at that time.
An anderson shelter was a small metal structure(usually made of corrugated metal) that was designed to protect people from bombs in world war two. They were not effective against direct bomb hits.
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If you don't you could get killed. Because if a bomb hits your house it min't colapse and kill you.
Anderson shelters are air raid shelters. They were made from six corrugated iron sheets bolted together at the top with steel plates at either end, and were half buried in the ground with earth heaped on top to protect them from bomb blasts.
A bomb shelter. A simplistic answer for a inane question.
Blunted in the Bomb Shelter was created on 2002-10-28.