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If you were a home owner during ww2, who paid for the rebuild if you were bombed out? You, insurer, government or no-one??
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Basically there was nothing, if you were bombed out you had to move in with relatives or friends.
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Basically there was nothing, if you were bombed out you had to move in with relatives or friends.
It seems that military personnel were used to help with repairs:
http:// hansard .millba nksyste ms.com/ commons /1944/o ct/11/b omb-dam age-rep air-lon don
This quote is possibly relevant:
http:// hansard .millba nksyste ms.com/ commons /1944/a pr/04/b omb-dam age-har dship-g rants
(It would make more sense if the date given in the Parliamentary reply was correct. The House didn't sit on 29/10/43, so I can't trace the original reference).
This is particularly relevant because it refers to property owners making claims against the War Damage Commission:
http:// hansard .millba nksyste ms.com/ commons /1945/a pr/10/r epair-o f-bomb- damaged -houses
That took me to Wikipedia:
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /War_Da mage_Co mmissio n
which took me here:
http:// www.tpy fdigita larchiv e.org.u k/293/3 3/war_d amage_a ct.pdf
Does all that make things a bit clearer, Mayennaise?
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This quote is possibly relevant:
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(It would make more sense if the date given in the Parliamentary reply was correct. The House didn't sit on 29/10/43, so I can't trace the original reference).
This is particularly relevant because it refers to property owners making claims against the War Damage Commission:
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That took me to Wikipedia:
http://
which took me here:
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Does all that make things a bit clearer, Mayennaise?
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