An archaeologist said she was "delighted" to discover a World War Two air raid shelter in her back garden after removing some overgrowth. Mary Andrews, 35, bought the end-of-terrace Victorian house in ...
During WWI, Madras supplied materials for hospital ships. A WWII air-raid shelter at Beehive Foundry, rarely used, survives, recalling fears of Japanese attacks and factory workers rushing to safety.
Deep beneath the Dutch city lie vast subterranean spaces that have served as art canvases, air raid shelters and a strategic command center. By A.J. Goldmann Reporting from Maastricht, the Netherlands ...
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