Usually you would travel by train in a big group with other evacuees going to the same place, and usually with a volunteer from the WVS (Women's Voluntary Service) or a Special Constable, or another reliable volunteer.
Some evacuees went to Canada or Australia by ship. Once you were evacuated it would be a long time before you'd see your family again, though many relatives in the UK would cycle out to the countryside to visit the children.
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No one likes being evacuated
Haiti is being evacuated as of now. But many are still trapped in rubbish. Others in tent hospitals being treated w/ proper care.
They were away from their parents.
some did some didn't
being evacuated was different for many children. some loved the country, other hated being a way from the town or city that was considered unsafe for them to life in. the answer depends on the child. scared, excited, happy, frightened.
They were evacuated so that there was a lower risk of them being hit by and bomb and they could live on.
Children were evacuated for their safety because of the bombings near their home, they would usually be evacuated to the countryside.
If you are asking where children from the cities being bombed or likely to be bombed in WWII were evacuated to, then the answer is the countryside. We had a few cockney evacuees in my village. We treated them like aliens from Mars. no loser
Evacuated from where?
they took cloths , books , soft toys, and other possestions
their names where their going and who their being looked after by