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In world war 2 what emotions did the parents have sending there children away?

they were very sad and sorrowfull


What was the life to children in world war 2?

sad because they got evacuated


Is their a sad movie about children?

child called it is really sad.


What effects did the Great Depression have in America?

Poverty, homelessness, low hygiene, sickening, starvation, family's being separated, children sent to away, businesses closed, or being bought, low amount of food, dangerous but needed jobs, and death. Plenty of sad, horrible death, from the plainest of reasons.


What effects did Great Depression have in America?

Poverty, homelessness, low hygiene, sickening, starvation, family's being separated, children sent to away, businesses closed, or being bought, low amount of food, dangerous but needed jobs, and death. Plenty of sad, horrible death, from the plainest of reasons.


What happen to Disabled babies born to us slaves?

The disabled baby was sent out to the street to die. Or, some children were chopped up and eaten by the White Men's animals. Sad. I know.


What was the future for children in World War 2?

The future for the children was not very bright some of them died and some of them lose one parent or both it was a very sad time.


What happened to the children who get sent away during world war 2?

they get sent to the countryside and become evacuees and work on a farmSecond answer:The children sent away in World War Two were known as evacuees and were sent to places where the British thought the Germans wouldn't send their bombers, such as farms or other countryside locations. Overall, about 3,000,000 people (mostly schoolchildren) were given ID numbers and sent via trains, usually, to these places. There were often so many children sent to one place that the local farms, small towns etc. did not have enough beds for them.This is a quote I took from a BBC website that shows that the children did not always quite know what was happening to them.'We marched to Waterloo Station behind our head teacher carrying a banner with our school's name on it,' says James Roffey, founder of the Evacuees Reunion Association. 'We all thought it was a holiday, but the only thing we couldn't work out was why the women and girls were crying.'Evacuees had varied experiences when they were sent away. Some were taken in as part of the family and treated well and fairly, maybe even better than at their own homes. However, 12% of 450 evacuees spoken to, according to a survey said they suffered mental or physical abuse. This is rather sad, but then so was most of WW2.Sorry if I'm not a great writer


Is the mama feral cat sad when you take her babies away?

She is more than sad. Unless it was an emergency, you should not have taken away her kittens.


How did Victorians children feel?

Sad and lonely :(


How can you find sadness in the world of happiness?

It's so sad to think that people will never be sad in a world of no-sad-people.


What is more sad?

There are two forms of comparative and one superlative. For sad, these are sad, sadder, and saddest. He was sad. His friend seemed sadder. But the girl was the saddest of the three children.