Yes. It was the children, that were evacuated; mainly because the government wanted to preserve the future generation. They were mainly evacuated to the countrysides where they lived with rich people, but they were not treated very well. They were servants instead of guests. No, there was no threat of aerial bombing of civillians in WW1. I don't think there was any evacuation anywhere. The most evacuation was in ww2 but there was evacuation because my great grandad was evacuated in ww1.
1939-1944
Yes, it was right for children to be evacuated for their own saftey.
Yes, during World War II, German children were evacuated from major cities to rural areas to protect them from Allied bombing raids. This evacuation process, known as "Kinderlandverschickung," aimed to safeguard children from the dangers of air raids and provide them with a safer environment during the war. The children were sent to live with host families in the countryside or in specially designated camps until the end of the war.
to the country sidethey were evacuated to the countryside
British
In England during World War I and World War II, children were evacuated to the country. They were moved out of the cities for their safety.
Evacuated to the countryside
they were evacuated
It is reported that over 800,000 school aged children and their teachers were evacuated during World War 2. In addition, over 500,000 moms and children under 5 were evacuated.
They continued with their normal school lessons as many of their teachers were evacuated with them.
1939-1944
Yes, to places in the countryside. Some churches and schools maintained country retreats, where children were evacuated.
Most children were evacuated to the countryside via Train.
Yes, it was right for children to be evacuated for their own saftey.
trains
Children were taken to a safe place during the Falkland War. They were not evacuated out of the area, they were just taken to a camp where they would be safer.
they were kept hidden, there parents ran away with them or they were bombed.