During air raids, people would use shelters to protect themselves from bombings. Inside the shelters, they often engaged in activities to pass the time, such as telling stories, playing games, or sharing meals. It served as a communal space where individuals could support each other and maintain morale amidst the chaos outside. Additionally, they would listen for updates and news about the situation from radio broadcasts.
To shelter people from the effects of bombing.
He got all the people out of the houses and into a bomb shelter to keep them out from the bombs, they would do this when the air-raid siren sounded and he would run around to all the houses to Mae sure his people were safe!
you hide
If the war is about to begin you will run 2 the air raid shelter and u will be protected by the bombers .
The two types of air raid shelters are called the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter
To shelter people from the effects of bombing.
they went into there bomb shelter
Go to an air raid shelter
You can read the British air raid shelter in the attached link below.
He got all the people out of the houses and into a bomb shelter to keep them out from the bombs, they would do this when the air-raid siren sounded and he would run around to all the houses to Mae sure his people were safe!
September 1938
you hide
Go in the air raid shelter on each map
because it is stinky and smelly
If the war is about to begin you will run 2 the air raid shelter and u will be protected by the bombers .
The two types of air raid shelters are called the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter
They were shelters either underground or in your house or outside in your front or back garden. They were mostly made out of corrugated metal or iron for the roofs and usually metal for the walls and there were wooden stools/ seats/ bench's etc.. . and if a air raid went off they would probably stay in for a few hours.