During World War II, people took various measures to protect their homes, including reinforcing buildings with sandbags and boarding up windows to guard against bomb blasts. They often created air raid shelters in their backyards or basements for safety during air raids. Many communities also organized neighborhood watch groups to monitor potential threats and ensure safety. Additionally, blackout curtains were used to prevent light from escaping at night, making it harder for enemy bombers to identify targets.
In most cases in Britain there was no way to protect homes.
same as today
Yes, they were drafted to protect or attack countries.
Millions of people died, and hundreds of millions were injured, had their homes destroyed, etc.
In the UK standardized housing was used to help the Brits get new homes after they lost their homes in the Blitz. In the USA the standardized housing started up after the war by developers to capture the market of the new young couples who wanted to buy homes under the GI bill. That trend is still around but some people build custom homes.
In most cases in Britain there was no way to protect homes.
no people were not rich in world war 1
i think 0ver 60,00000 people lost there homes
it was terrible.... thousands of people died.... familys lost there homes
people have actually homes
took homes. and many people.:)
same as today
the government can't force people to accommodate soldiers in their homes
Because many people needed to protect their country.
to protect Serbia and unify the Russian people
people were more willing to take on debt - Apex
Yes, they were drafted to protect or attack countries.