They took shelter in the London subway system.
During German airstrikes in London during World War II, Londoners went down into the London subway system, called the "Underground" for protection against German bombs. This plan was actually successful, and many people survived the air raids. Children were routinely evacuated to country areas including Wales where the chances of bombing runs were minimal
During the First Red Scare the raids on suspected political radicals were known as Palmer Raids, named after US Attorney General Alexander Palmer, who ordered the US Justice Department to conduct the raids.
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in the subways because it was under ground.
They took shelter in basements and the London Subway system.
during air raids people went into an air raid shelter , because it would be made out of thick concrete that would shelter and protect you from any ,type of bomb.
they stayed at little villages such as Devon, cornwell and wales
During German airstrikes in London during World War II, Londoners went down into the London subway system, called the "Underground" for protection against German bombs. This plan was actually successful, and many people survived the air raids. Children were routinely evacuated to country areas including Wales where the chances of bombing runs were minimal
Anderson shelters were built to protect people from air raids during World War II. They were built strong to protect those inside.
Palmer Raids.
They stayed at home and waited to get blown up..
The Luftwaffe invented air raids during the Spanish Civil War.
Palmer Raids.
what is a series of air raids?
the red scare raids
The raids were named the "Palmer Raids," after the U.S. Attorney General at the time, A. Mitchell Palmer. Conducted under the leadership of Palmer, these raids targeted individuals suspected of being involved in communist or anarchist activities during the Red Scare of the 1920s.