Evacuees.
probably about one million or five million around missing families
Yes they did.
During World War 2 French children had to leave their families and their homes in an attempt to flee from bombing taking place in the north Picardie region. These children were considered refugees and were often housed in Bretagne France. Those children that did not flee often died from the bombing, sickness, or malnutrition.
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They were usually transported by train to rural areas where families had agreed to temporarily house them.
No
yes there is in imvu or virtual families
probably about one million or five million around missing families
Yes they did.
Many Berliners took their families' lives near the end, rather than face the wrath of the advancing Russianarmy.
to be hones i don't know who the groups of people that move where but i think that it was mainly children and families and people living in
families
No, they children were ripped from their families arms when needed. Some tried to hide their children, so their homes were burnt to the ground.
During the Blitz in World War II, children were evacuated from urban areas to the countryside or other safer locations to protect them from bombing raids. They were often sent to live with host families or in group shelters to ensure their safety. This evacuation effort aimed to reduce the risk of harm to children during the intense bombing raids on cities.
During World War 2 French children had to leave their families and their homes in an attempt to flee from bombing taking place in the north Picardie region. These children were considered refugees and were often housed in Bretagne France. Those children that did not flee often died from the bombing, sickness, or malnutrition.
All the children under 12 and the babies were evacuated. The young ones went with their mothers. Teachers assisted in transporting the school aged children. Some older kids were evacuated by choice of the families. Many families evacuated voluntarily and went to Ireland, The United States, Canada, South Africa and the Bermudas.
I think that world war 2 was a very upsetting time for families and children!