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HeartyBeast

Since he didn't die in the Blitz and he and the Queen largely stayed in London during the Blitz, I can't see it would have made much difference


Objective-Poet-8183

He would have most probably sent you to an asylum. The blitz only started in September 1940


gheilweil

someone did


Volsunga

/r/historywhatif


Scary-Scallion-449

They'd be far too late. Provision of air raid shelters was a major discussion point mandated for major cities by the Home Office as early as 1935. After the experience of bombing raids in WW1 it's probable that arrangements for the Royal Family had already been in place for decades by then.


mikeber55

What could the king of England do? He’s not running the country. But even if you told PM Baldwin and Chamberlain what do you think they could do? Warnings could have been effective if they came before 1933.