no, Britain was not evacuated but England did have to evacuate because the Germans were fighting them and they had to move to Wales......This is complete nonsense!
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Italy was being invaded by Austria-Hungary. Children in the north were sent to Britain for safety's sake.
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Great Britain. The British Expeditionary Force was evacuated from the continent but Britain continued the war alone.
Children, especially the younger ones, were in serious danger if they weren't evacuated. There were lots of bombings in Britain and thousands of homes were destroyed. if children weren't evacuated they would be involved in bombing. kids would not be safe in the city as much as they'd be in the country where there were minimum bombs.
There were two major evacuations during World War II. When war was declared in 1939, children were evacuated from towns and cities to be safe from enemy bombing. In June 1940, around 350,000 allied troops (mostly British) were evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in northern France and brought back to Britain.
Children were evacuated for their safety because of the bombings near their home, they would usually be evacuated to the countryside.
Evacuated from where?
Evacuated means 'removed from' .
AnswerAlmost 3.75 million people were displaced, with around a third of the entire population experiencing some effects of the evacuation. Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evacuations_of_civilians_in_Britain_during_World_War_II4000 children were evacuated during the first day of war
Children were evacuated out of London because the German bombing (Blitz) was very dangerous and parent and the government wanted to protect the children. Some woman and the elderly were evacuated as well, but most woman stayed because of their jobs. Hardly any men were evacuated because most men were called off to fight in the B.R.A.F (British Royal Air Force).