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air raid![]() Bombed houses in Britain in 1915, the year Germany started its World War I air raids on British cities. By the end of the war, 250 tons of bombs had been dropped, causing thousands of civilian casualties. ![]() A World War II air-raid protection (ARP) warden in Chelsea, London, in 1939. In 1938, when war with Germany was imminent, the British government set up defence procedures to protect the civilian population against air attacks. At the height of the Blitz, London suffered 57 consecutive nights of bombing from German planes.
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| They're watching video podcasts of a
child's life in an air-raid bunker. During the Cold War, schools held air-raid drills and
civil-defense agencies set up shelters in public buildings for
protection against fallout--the shower of radioactive particles
following a nuclear blast. Even amid the din of air-raid sirens, the Windmill was the
one theater in London that remained open throughout the war. |
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