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People in Britain who built shelters under their gardens to hide from bombings during World War II were commonly referred to as "air raid shelters" or "Anderson shelters." These were small, semi-underground structures made from corrugated metal and designed to provide protection during air raids. Many families constructed them in their backyards to ensure safety from bombings.

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