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The Anderson Shelter was the first shelter that was given in World War 2 but i don't really remember the other air raid shelter

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What were they two types of air raid shelters called in world war 2?

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When were air raid shelters introduced in World War 2?

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What did the schools have to build to protect the children during air raids in world war 2?

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How was the world war 2 tunnel shelter made?

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Did air raid shelters protect people effectively during World War 2?

Yes - provided that they didn't get a direct hit.


What was 2 of the types of air raid shelters called?

Two common types of air raid shelters used during wartime were the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter. The Anderson shelter was a prefabricated steel structure designed for backyards, providing protection for families. The Morrison shelter, on the other hand, was a heavy steel table designed for use indoors, offering a refuge during air raids. Both shelters were part of civil defense measures to protect civilians during bombing raids.


What happened to woman in World War 2 when the sirens went off?

In Britain, like everyone else, they went down to the air-raid shelters (usually the Underground railway stations), if they lived in the city. In the suburbs, they went into so-called Anderson shelters dug into backyards.