Describe what it was like to experience the Blitz.

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Describe what it was like to experience the Blitz. What was the Blitz like? Describe what it was like to experience the Blitz. Your task write a brief account explaining your experience of the Blitz you must use the pictures and the sources we have looked at in today’s lesson to help you.

Match the air raid precaution to the reason it was introduced All lights covered or switched off to make finding a target difficult from the air. To save the children from being hurt or killed To cover the face and protect people in the event of a gas attack. To know who your friends and enemies were. A person who helped people before, during and after an air raid. A shelter from falling bombs and debris during an air raid. Black out Gas masks Identity cards Air raid shelters Air raid warden Evacuation

Pictures to use for task

Manchester in the Blitz