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Q: How long were evacuees away from their homes?
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How do you spell the word that describes children who were taken away from their homes and families during World War II?

Evacuees.


Did the evacuees settle down well in their new homes?

no not everybody settled in at there new homes but some did.


What was the name of the children who had to leave their homes called in the world war 2?

evacuees. :)


What are evacuees during world war 2?

Evacuees are children moving house far away while the war was on


What did evacuees not like about being evacuated?

They were away from their parents.


What were the places called that the evacuees were taken to?

They ran away as fast they could.


What would evacuees of felt when they returned to their homes after war?

Bitterness, Dispair, anger, rage, and a whole lotta emptyness.


Why were evacuees sent away?

evacuees were sent away because if they lived in aberdare or swansea or a big city / town in wales / UK they would be sent away because of bombs dropping if they were baby's there mother would go away with them but if they was not a baby they would go alone ok ...x


What happened to evacuees?

With all the bombing in Britain in WW2 children were sent away. They were called evacuees. They were sent to live either with relatives in the countryside, or random people, away from all the major cities which were being bombed at this time.


How long did evacuees stay out in the country side?

5 years


What are children sent away during World War 2 called?

Evecuee


Did evacuees get sent abroad?

The evacuation conducted by the Ministry of Health did not send the evacuees overseas. Some families went overseas to get away from the blitz bombing. ___ Yes some evacuees were sent abroad. Canada, Australia, South Africa and NZ all hosted evacuees. The evacuations were organized by the Children's Overseas Reception Board (CORB)