In WW2 bomb shelters were built due to being scared of begging bombed at there own home. This took place afte the bombing of pearl harbor. People thought if japan was willing to make such a trip to Hawaii,then they might make a trip to our homelend ,therefore many people scared of this fact, built bomb shelters in there own backyard.
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Many people in World War 2 built bomb shelters, although in case of a bombing emergency many people used underground subways.
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Public shelters, which were often reinforced public buildings or underground train stations. Some people had concrete buildings built in there back gardens.
The Anderson Comittee were a British governmental group of people who met to talk about the welfare of Britons during the war. They designed the Anderson Shelters.
Nothing - he was just prejudiced. There are reports that when he was an aspiring artist, prior to World War I, he was in and out of shelters because he was poor. In these settings he was treated poorly and often those that ran the shelters were Jewish.
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to shelter people and soldiers from bomb attacks
Shelters were built in World War 2 as protection against bombs and chemical scares
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Air raid shelters, such as the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter, were commonly used in World War 2 to protect civilians from air raids and bombings. These shelters were designed to provide a safe place for people to take cover during enemy attacks.
In world war 2 they were forced to hide in Anderson shelters or Morrison shelters kkkkk got that.....
there were 50-1000 public shelters (street shelters) during WWII
I wonder if you're thinking of the'Anderson' shelters.
If you didn't have your own shelter in world war to that was what the public one wasfor. The Tube housed 177 000 people at its most.