Air Raid - An attack by enemy planes dropping bombs, Anderson shelter - A small shelter made from corrugated steel to protect people in air-raids, Allies - Countries (including Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the USA) who fought the Axis Powers., Axis Powers - Germany, Japan, Italy and other countries that fought against the Allies., Blackout - A wartime ban on streetlights and other lights at night, to reduce the risk of bombing by enemy planes., Blitz - A prolonged period of German air raids on Britain. From the German ‘blitzkrieg’ which means ‘lightning war’., Evacuation  - Moving people from dangerous areas to safer places e.g. from big cities to the countryside to avoid bombing., Dictatorship - A form of government in which one person or a small group possess absolute power and control over others., invasion - When an army or country uses force to enter and take control of another country or area. Liberated Freed from enemy control, Luftwaffe - The German air force during the war., Nazi  - Short for National Socialist Party (in Germany) and the name given to supporters of Hitler., Propaganda - Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view., Rationing  - Controlling the supply of food, clothes, petrol and other products to avoid or reduce shortages., Spitfire - A British aircraft, particularly used during the Battle of Britain and known for its speed and agility.,

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