Evacuation of Children and Women during World War 2 ... Evacuation means leaving a place. During the Second World War, many children living in big cities and towns were moved temporarily from their homes to places considered safer, usually out in the countryside.
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World War Two; 1939 - 1945 ... For almost six years from 1939 to 1945 Britain fought the toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war - every person, every business, every service was involved. ... Britain did not fight alone, the war also involved many countries. World War II involved 61 countries with 1...
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The impact of evacuation on children depended to an extent on which social strata you were in at the time. Parents who had access to money invariably made their own arrangements.
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If you are proposing to use the public transport services, make your move either before the evacuation of children begins or after it has been completed. ... History Learning Site > World War Two > Britain's Home Front in World War Two > Evacuation WW2...
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Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II were designed to save the population of urban or military areas from Nazi German aerial bombing of cities and military targets such as docks. C...
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because they were going to get bombed if the stayed in plces like london Answer This Q was posted under WW2 in UK so I assume you refer to British children. The range of the German bombers could only reach to the vicinity of London. So, it ...
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The evacuation of children during the Blitz ... Evacuation in WW2 ... the lost children of WW2...
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Grown-ups thought evacuation was a shamble. This was because hundreds of children arrived in the wrong area, with little or no rations. And the fact that there were not enough homes to put them. "It was soon obvious that we just didn't have the bed space."
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HOME | Photographs | WW2 Evacuees | van Meegeren | Picture Palaces | Nunn Family | Nigerian Scam | Guestbook | Links | E-MAIL; ... The manuscript is now on microfilm in the Imperial War Museum, London, and is frequently used by schools doing projects on the evacuation.
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