Children of World War II greatly suffered from physical and mental problems. As for physical, obviously, since its a war, it would have been easy to get injured of hurt, but as for mental, seeing such violence and blood at such a young age could damage your brain with shock and Horror that you might go insane. Also, some children, since all their parents were killed by the war, they had to raise themselves up, and also older kids had to take responsibility for their younger ones.
Yes actually they did. They helped raise money for war ammunition
yes they did.
Yes, school continued during the war. Sometimes children were not able to attend for a few days or weeks depending on their situation.
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Kids continued to attend school during World War 1. In countries that had compulsory education before the war, nearly all kids continued to go to school. In many countries education was compulsory only up to age 14 or in some cases, only 13.
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Kids continued to attend school during World War 1. In countries that had compulsory education before the war, nearly all kids continued to go to school. In many countries education was compulsory only up to age 14 or in some cases, only 13. In some European countries there were educational reforms in the aftermath of the war.
Evacuation from school during the World War. Their school was getting bombed. Evacuated, plain found, plain shot at, plain dropped kids off.
If they were Jewish, they were killed. If not, not.
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Margaret Thatcher was still at school during World War 2
The blitz took place during World War 2. Therefore St Stephen's school was bombed during both.
The Revolutionary War affected the kids in school. The schools were not a safe place for children to be. Most schools were suspended and children did not receive a formal education during those years.
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