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the first ities were evacuated on Friday the 1st of September 1939
Yes a lot of Children were sent to Australia during and after WW2 many of them were sold into virtual slavery and abuse by the government and church.
Every child was evacuated in the area at high risk of bombing. If you were over 5 you would go on your own but if you were 0-5 your mother or father or any other responsible adult would accompany you. Children were not the only ones evacuated There were also: * Pregnant Mothers * Blind Persons * Disabled
It is not. MacArthur was the commanding officer in the Philippines, which we were forced to surrender. He was evacuated before the actual surrender.
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
the first ities were evacuated on Friday the 1st of September 1939
Yes a lot of Children were sent to Australia during and after WW2 many of them were sold into virtual slavery and abuse by the government and church.
Liverpool was evacuated during WW2 because Liverpool has one of the main ports in the entire UK and so was targeted. The Germans wanted to stop the food and drink and other necessary items from getting to the people, by taking out Liverpool with the bombs they stopped the supply of food etc. Most of the children were evacuated to Wales while many stayed and endured the air raids. That is why for many years people lived on rations.
Yes. It was the children, that were evacuated; mainly because the government wanted to preserve the future generation. They were mainly evacuated to the countrysides where they lived with rich people, but they were not treated very well. They were servants instead of guests. No, there was no threat of aerial bombing of civillians in WW1. I don't think there was any evacuation anywhere. The most evacuation was in ww2 but there was evacuation because my great grandad was evacuated in ww1.
Children weren't evaculated during WW1 - there was no systematic aerial bombing so the civilian population wasn't so threatened as during WW2.
when people had to go to the country because of bombing in ww2
Women in ww2 had the job of doing the men who had gone to war's jobs. If women were pregnant they would be evacuated with other children.
Evacuee was the label the Ministry of Health designated for the kids who were evacuated to the country. They sent them there to avoid the dangerous bombing during the Blitz. There were also adults with small children, elderly people and disabled people who were evacuees.
Every child was evacuated in the area at high risk of bombing. If you were over 5 you would go on your own but if you were 0-5 your mother or father or any other responsible adult would accompany you. Children were not the only ones evacuated There were also: * Pregnant Mothers * Blind Persons * Disabled
nothing At Dunkirk the british evacuated French Dutch and belguice servcemen who fought with the British in WW2
there was 1.3 million official evacuees
It be impossible to ascertain, the kindertransport rescued 10,000 children prior to the outbreak of WW2