This man uncovered a World War II bunker when a hole appeared in his driveway


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However, Simon’s driveway bunker wasn’t made of aluminum, instead, the structure of its walls was built of solid brick. With the help of historians, Simon could confirm this wasn’t an Anderson shelter after all.

A personal bunker?

More investigation was to be carried out. With a little more research, Simon found out that after a bomb hit the area of Luton in the years of the Blitz, the community decided they were going to have to build stronger community bunkers rather than the smaller personal chambers like the Anderson-style.

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