In Britain during the Battle of Britain and after the Invasion of Normandy children were evacuated from London and other areas being bombed by the Nazi Germans. The children were taken by trains to safer rural areas to stay with people who had signed up to care for the children. This evacuation was administered by the Ministry of Health. Evacuees also came from Europe who were fleeing from the Nazi Germans. They evacuated their homes and went to Spain, Portugal, England, Ireland, USA, Canada and any other country they could reach and who would accept them. Some people do not call them evacuees but rather escapees or evaders. But the proper term is evacuee.
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good things: Meeting new people. Experience new things e.g. Farms, village schools, manor houses e.c.t. some city children got better diets. safe in the country side. Bad things: Constant worry of parents getting killed. Might not like new family Not liked the school/students/teachers.
Sad and lonely :(
The feel good because they thought that French and British change everything in the Middle East
missing home, missing mum, and very lonely.
how many calories did an evacuee get a day
Sorry, but you must return to the hot zone to bring out one more evacuee. You don't want to be an evacuee.
yes, Margaret thatcher was a evacuee
The evacuee's name, their parents, their host families, their destination and where they are from.
Were you happy when you were leaving or were you upsetWere the people you stayed with nice to you ?When you were an evacuee at the persons house were you the only one there or were you with others if so how many and can you remember their names ?Did you make any proper relationships with anyone you were with or with your evacuee parents ?Where did you go when you were evacuated and who were you evacuee parents. if you had any,were you evacuated with your siblings ?
It is aslonnaí.
Polish Jews were only entitled to 200 zloty, which is roughly $70 U.S.
Yes
MISERABLE. =)
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An evacuee is a person that got evacuted from a place e.g. London and taken to the countryside