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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Evacuation was introduced at the start of World War Two. Evacuation tried to ensure the safety of young children from the cities that were considered to be in danger of Nazi bombing - London, Birmingham, Portsmouth etc. ... With this in mind, the British government introduced evacuation. ... ; Children starting their journey...
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Evacuation took place during the first months of World War Two. Evacuation was a potentially traumatic occurrence and the government tried to lessen its impact by issuing advice to all of those impacted by evacuation. ... The Government Evacuation Scheme ... There is room in the safer areas for these children;
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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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Japanese-Americans / Japanese-American relocation / Grandparents / Children / Evacuation; Source :NARA-NWDNS; NaraID :210-G-A534; ... Photographer :Lange, Dorothea; Personal Name :Henry Mitarai; Topical Name :N/A; Geographical Name :N/A; Institution Name :War Relocation Authority;
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What was life like in the Second World War? ... The government encouraged the evacuation of children from towns and cities to safer areas of the countryside. But the air raids did not come during the first few months of the war (the 'Phoney War') and mothers were tempted to take their children home again.
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British World War II Evacuation of Children: Evacuation Procedure (September 1939) ... The evacuation began for most children by a walk to school. One school required the children to be there by 9 am. I assume that was fairly standard. The parents or a least one surely would have accompanied their children to school to...
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British World War II Evacuation of Children: The Evacucation Order (August 31, 1939) ... The British Government after Hitler seized power in 1933 secretly began planning for an emergency evacuation of children from cities. The planning began as early as 1934 and were well thought out at an early date.
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Between 1933 and 1945, millions of German children between the ages of seven and sixteen were taken from their homes and sent to Hitler Youth paramilitary camps to be toughened up and taught how to be "German". ... Subtitle: The Nazi Children's Evacuation Program During World War II...
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