Bomb shelter

What is a bomb shelter? A bomb shelter is a place where people hope to protect themselves from bomb blasts.

A simple bomb shelter made of corrugated iron. This shelter (an Anderson Shelter) would have been buried in a garden under soil.

There are many kinds of bomb shelter, but the most famous are those made to protect people in British cities during World War 2.

These shelters had to be simple and used soil as the main way of absorbing bomb shock. However, you could not simply sit in a pit in the ground or you might get buried by the soil, so a shelter was devised, which you could bury in the garden. It was called an Anderson Shelter after its inventor.

Video: Sheltering from the Blitz.

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