They were away from their parents.
some did some didn't
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
If you are asking where children from the cities being bombed or likely to be bombed in WWII were evacuated to, then the answer is the countryside. We had a few cockney evacuees in my village. We treated them like aliens from Mars. no loser
Labels were tied on to evacuees when they left home
The evacuees were children and specific adults who evacuated from London and other towns to protect them from being killed by the bombs Hitler kept sending to England. In the English language evacuees is the proper reference for the people who had to evacuate. We would not say evactuationers or evatuators.
If you are referring to British evacuees at the outset of WWII, they looked like any working class children of the time.
Because the cities were being bombed by the Germans and so they were not safe there
about one and a half million children
No one likes being evacuated
safer places like smaller towns and villages where it can be less chance to be bombed like Ashford in england Datchet in england Tonypandy in south wales e.c.t
nobody cares where the hellthey went only that they're safe, brotha
It is likely that some London evacuees were able to see their mothers again after being evacuated, as many were eventually able to return home when the danger of bombings decreased. However, the specifics would vary for each evacuee and depend on factors such as their location, circumstances, and the duration of the war.