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During the Blitz, many people in Britain sought refuge in various places to escape the bombings. A significant number flocked to underground shelters, such as the London Underground stations, while others used public air raid shelters or gathered in basements and cellars of their homes. Some families also evacuated to the countryside to avoid the dangers of urban bombing. Community solidarity played a crucial role, with neighbors often coming together for safety and support.

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