During an air raid in World War II, enemy aircraft would drop bombs on targeted cities or military installations, causing significant destruction and civilian casualties. Sirens would often sound as a warning, prompting people to seek shelter in bunkers or basements. The raids aimed to disrupt morale, cripple infrastructure, and weaken the enemy's war effort. Cities such as London, Dresden, and Tokyo experienced devastating air raids, leading to widespread devastation and loss of life.
Air Raid Precaution
Air Raid Precaution
Air Raid Precautions
there where two air raid shelters one was the Morrison shelter which looked like a table the other was the Anderson shelter which was underground
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Air Raid Precaution
Air Raid Precaution
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In Britain during WW2 ARP stood for Air Raid Precautions.
Air Raid Precautions
An operation during WW2.
Two totally different things. -Air raid shelters were used by British civilians under air attack during WW2. - Trench warfare was what Allied troops did during WW1 when muddy trenches were their only shelter from German shelling.
there where two air raid shelters one was the Morrison shelter which looked like a table the other was the Anderson shelter which was underground
I should imagine the air raid wardens by sounding an air raid siren!
Most Japanese were interned for the duration of the war.
Air raid wardens