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Q: How many children live in war zones?
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How many pages does The Children's War have?

The Children's War has 1168 pages.


What was life like for British children children during World War 2?

For many British children, life was full of fear and hardships. The Germans attacked England repeatedly, especially London. Many children were sent to live in America or into foster homes in the British countryside to wait for the end of the war.


How many children fought in the civil war?

69 children.


Why did Italians migrate to Australia in war world 2?

They didn't. There was no formal immigration to Australia during WWII aside from war refugees and children sent from war zones. Some Italian PoWs were judged to "low risk" and were sent out to work on farms. Many stayed. The largest number of Italian immigrants came after WWII.


How many children were abandoned after World War 2?

about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2


How did the children survive in World War 2?

Many of them didn't. Those who did, went into hiding (like Anne Frank - but sadly she was found and later sent to a concentration camp and murdered). Any of the children who hid in the concentration camps were likely found due to the limited hiding places.


Ireland offered peace and safety from the chaos of Europe because?

A+ it was very far from the mainland of EuropeDuring World War II, Ireland was a neutral country, as it still is. Many children from countries that were involved in the war came to Ireland to be safe. Even today, people from war zones around the world have official arrangements through their governments where they can come to Ireland to live.


How many children were in orphanages after the civil war?

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How many children in war?

over 150,000 childern


What are three ways the USO helped the war effort?

The USO (United Service Organizations) helps service personnel and their families by providing them with programs, live entertainment, and services. Many cities have USO Centers, where service personnel can go. They are most well-known for their shows, wherein top entertainers are brought to combat zones to enhance the morale of the troops in those zones.


What are some things that make it hard for people who live in war zones?

To play outside and go to shops but mostly the people who go outside and do something crazy that will offend the enemies.


In England what were children taught in World War 1?

Children in England were taught about the war and Germany. Many were shown propaganda and asked to write essays to express their feeling towards missing parents and the effect of the war. Children were emotionally involved in the war and many young boys went off to fight.