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in march 2000,a suitcase arrived at a children holocaust educational center in Tokyo ,japan .on the outside ,in white paint,were these words
what happend on the day of the geurnica bombings? what happend on the day of the geurnica bombings?
The evacuation plan during World War 2 was flawed in several ways. First of all, the government created a panic by using exaggerated figures for casualties. This panic worked against smooth moving, and caused a bottleneck in the operation. Once the children had arrived in the countryside, they found little or no preparation had been made. As a result, the children arrived at the wrong locations, had few rations, and found out there were not enough homes to accommodate the children.
Parents desperate to get their kids away from the Nazis sent them on the Kindertransport. The trip was rough on the kids but they were sent to safe areas like London where they lived with friends or relatives until the war was over.
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An arrived ship is a vessel that has reached its destination port or harbor and has completed its journey. It has successfully arrived at its intended location after navigating through waterways or crossing oceans.
The only probable word is arrived (reached a destination).
Greenland is where John Cabot Arrived in 1827.
Stargirl arrived, uninvited, to give her condolences.
Yes, "arrived" is the verb in the sentence "Has your brother arrived yet?" It indicates the action of your brother reaching a particular destination or completing a journey.
You have arrived at your destination. Please return your partner to an upright, locked position.
If this relates to Of Mice and Men, Lennie crushed it in the fight when he and George first arrived
Presumably died
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children slipped over
Her children were sent away to another peace of land so the Romans couldn't capture her or her children
Prior to the arrival of the evacuated children, families were interviewed. If they met the required standards, they committed to taking in at least one child. When the children arrived, they were herded together by teachers and volunteers for 'selection.' This was a horrible way to run the program. One can imagine how humiliated those children who were chosen last must have felt.