I wonder if you're thinking of the'Anderson' shelters.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 500,000 Anderson shelters were constructed in the UK. Additionally, approximately 200,000 Morrison shelters were also produced. These shelters were designed to provide protection for civilians against air raids and were an integral part of the British government's efforts to safeguard the population during the war.
During World War II, many houses, particularly in the UK, had Anderson shelters constructed in their gardens. These were prefabricated, corrugated steel structures designed to provide protection from air raids and bombings. Additionally, some homes had Morrison shelters, which were indoor steel tables that could be used as makeshift bomb shelters, offering protection while allowing for use as furniture during non-emergency times.
if you mean world war 2 the us the UK an ussr would be examples.
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During World War II, many houses in the UK were equipped with air raid shelters known as "Anderson shelters." These were made from corrugated steel and designed to be dug into the ground in gardens to protect families from bomb blasts. Another type was the "Morrison shelter," which was a steel table-like structure meant for use inside homes. Both shelters aimed to provide safety during air raids.
World War 1: The UK, and Japan. World War 2: The UK, and Russia.
209,85 people went into world war one from the uk
In the First World War, about 703,000 UK soldiers died. About 383,000 died in the Second World War.
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if you mean world war 2 the us the UK an ussr would be examples.
World War 1 and World War 2 and I think elections.