During World War 2, in order to avoid the bombings, some women and most children were evacuated from the larger towns. The evacuations started in September 1939 and resulted in over 3 million people being evacuated. Evacuees were given gas masks and food for the journey to the county. Each child traveled with a label pinned to them stating their name, home address, school and destination.
Some were treated really well. they got luxuries they never seen before. Some even liked it better than their own home. However others got badly treated they had to work, some were beaten and others were seen as city scum!
It all depended on who they were with!
Evacuees had to go live with relatives or with complete strangers during World War 2. By the end of the war, over 3.5 million people were evacuated.
From 1942 onwards, German children were evacuated from many big cities - especially from industrial towns in the Ruhr. As far as possible, they were evacuated with their mothers.
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Depending on which War. Any evacuees after the War were returned to their place of origin, at least by the Allies. The Communists treated them terribly and many were sent to interment camps for reeducation and slave labor.
they were sent back to their parents
They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.
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Evacuees are children moving house far away while the war was on
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In the country side
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Depending on which War. Any evacuees after the War were returned to their place of origin, at least by the Allies. The Communists treated them terribly and many were sent to interment camps for reeducation and slave labor.
they were sent back to their parents
yes they did
Where they were to go
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