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AIR RAID !. What is an air raid?. Where did they happen?. What did the government do?. How did people protect themselves?. What is an air raid?. Air raids occurred throughout the war. An air raid was a bombing strike from the air. T he British air force - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How did people protect themselves?

BACKWhen the Luftwaffe approached, local Air Raid Wardens arranged for the sounding of sirens. People were now expected to immediately take cover before the raid actually started. Another siren was played to announce that it was safe to leave the air raid shelters.

Where did they happen?BACKSome residential areas were struck, but mostly bombers targeted places that were important to the war effort, like military sites, factories, airports and ship yards.The first German air attack took place in London on the evening of 7 September 1940. Within months, Liverpool, Birmingham, Coventry, Glasgow and other cities were hit too.

When the Blitz started, London was bombed for 57 consecutive nights. By the end of May 1941, over 43,000 civilians, half of them in London, had been killed by bombing and more than a million houses destroyed or damaged in London alone.

What did the government do?

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What is an air raid?Where did they happen?How did people protect themselves?What did the government do?The BLACKOUT!

Everyone had to cover their windows . and doors at night (before sunset) with heavy . blackout curtains, cardboard or paint, to prevent any . . glimmer of light from escaping and aiding enemy aircraft during the bombing raids.

Britain was blacked out on 1st September 1939.Thousands of people were injured or died in road accidents because of the lack of lighting. White stripes were painted on the roads and on lamp-posts.Men were even advised to leave their shirt-tails hanging out to be seen by cars!

Street lights were turned off or dimmed. Traffic lights and vehicle headlights were fitted with slotted covers to deflect the beam down to the ground.BACKGas Masks

To warn people of a gas attack, the air raid wardens would sound the gas rattle.

To sound all-clear they would ring a bell.

Everyone in Britain was given a gas mask in a cardboard box, to protect them from gas bombs, which could be dropped during air raids. 38 million gas masks were given out by September 1939. They were never to be needed.There were several different kinds of gas mask. Children were given masks which resembled Mickey Mouse to comfort them. There were even gas masks for babies.

Seeking Shelter

As soon as war was declared, every family . with a garden received an air raid shelter . (Called an Anderson Shelter). They were . damp, uncomfortable, and were often . overcrowded.

Families could also choose an indoor shelter, called a Morrison Shelter.

Many schools also had bomb shelters - but schoolwork didnt have to stop!In the winter of 1940, many Londoners slept in the underground rail stations.

Why do you think peoplemight prefer a MorrisonShelter? Which shelter do you think seems safer?Why do you think they did this?

What do you think?

What happened in Germany?

In Germany the bombing was equally as damaging. Incendiary bombs caused great destruction, causing firestorms. Hamburg was one such place that suffered a firestorm in 1943 as did Dresden in February 1945.

61 German cities were attacked during the war:3.6 million homes were destroyed7.5 million people became homeless