WW2 BY JACK & SAM.

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WW2 BY JACK & SAM

Contents The Blitz Air raids Black outs Barrage Evacuation Gas mask V1 Why did the Blitz start? Air raids Black outs Barrage Evacuation Gas mask V1 V2 ARP warden RAF Bombs Luftwaffe

The Blitz The city of London was bombed by the Luftwaffe for 57 consecutive nights and many towns and cities across the country followed. Other important military and industrial centres such as Glasgow, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Liverpool, Manchester, Portsmouth, Plymouth , Swansea & Southampton also suffered heavy air attacks and high numbers of casualties.

Why did the Blitz start? The Blitz started when German bombs missed their target and hit many innocent people. The PM( Neville Chamberlin) ordered a bombing raid on Berlin the Nazi capital HITLER got revenge on Britain by bombing, the people instead of the military areas.

AIR RAIDS & SHELTER Anderson shelter. Many people hid in Anderson shelters during air raids. ARW!

Blackouts Black outs help to hide the big cities from German bombs . In the black out people had to cover their windows with blankets and turn their light out.

Barrage balloons If a plane flew in to a barrage balloons the plane would explode. Barrage balloons were used to force plane higher in the air and make bombs less accurate. If a planes wing hit the razor wire holding the barrage balloon it would chop the wing off.

Gas masks The people of Britain wore gas masks to survive German gas attacks.

ARP wardens Arp wardens help clean up deviated cities. Made shore people got in to shelter.

V1 (DOODLEBUGS) V1s were the first non piloted bombs.

V2 V2 flew faster than the speed of sound.

Evacuation Evacuation is when all the children in the cities which were being bomb; were sent to the country side.

THE RAF

HITLER’S PLANES Hitler made his solders to Briton

Bombs The atomic bomb was the biggest bomb used during world war 2

By Genral Taplin &Genral HILL