In most cases in Britain there was no way to protect homes.
to be hones i don't know who the groups of people that move where but i think that it was mainly children and families and people living in
One thing they did was tape up all the windows so the glass didnt shatter
During the Blitz, people were instructed to hang a white sheet or piece of cloth in their windows. This was a way to signal that their homes were unoccupied and to help identify safe areas during air raids. The practice was part of broader efforts to minimize the risk of bombings and to aid rescue operations.
Housing changed in their styles, costs, building materials and mortgaging methods. In Britain they had special programs for the people who lost their homes which helped them get a new house and the homes where quickly built stick frame homes rather than the older brick styles of the homes that were bombed. In the USA new homes were built in the development style where all the homes looked basically alike and were approximately the same price as set by the developer. There were GI programs that helped the GIs to buy new homes. This trend of developer communities continued to this present day. If you want more details on the physical changes see the related question on the link below.
zero. homes don't decorate, people do.
Yes, people in Sweden decorate their homes and public places are decorated too at Christmas.
People clean their homes. They decorate them with lights.
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If one is seeking a specific place that decorates for Halloween, one simply needs to look at surrounding homes and neighbourhoods. Many people decorate their homes for Halloween.
Mosaics (apex)
yes,they are like Americans they decorate their homes and their tree
the answer is that they use Christmas trees the answer is that they use Christmas trees
i dont know and who cares
with pig haeds and balls
Nativity scene