Kids who had lost both parents were sent to other relatives or to foster parents - or adopted before being 'sent back'.
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The clothes on there back.
No, it was too far away. They would not run the risk of the children being killed on a sunken ship. Some families did move to the US or Ireland or Switzerland. They came back either after the war or after the blitz ended. Most just went to the countryside of the United Kingdom. ___ Yes children were evacuated to Australia, and New Zealand, South Africa and Canada. This was done when the British government became worried about a German invasion.
The Ministry of Health was the government department that evacuated the children by trains. It was the only way to move over a million children and adults to the countryside, small villages and South Coastal towns. They were transported back to their home towns the same way.
The issue of long-term effects of the Chernobyl disaster on civilians is very controversial because when the disaster happened they had to be evacuated. The area don't present dangers but getting back or living there with no job.
the children in world war 2 were evacuated up my bum
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The clothes on there back.
John Ramsland has written: 'Children of the back lanes' -- subject(s): History, Child welfare, Orphans, Abandoned children, Children, Institutional care 'The Struggle Against Isolation'
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.
they would write letters to their family to their old address in hope that it would get home
About 35000 out of 45000 evacuated the city and many people did not come back.
Every child was evacuated in the area at high risk of bombing. If you were over 5 you would go on your own but if you were 0-5 your mother or father or any other responsible adult would accompany you. Children were not the only ones evacuated There were also: * Pregnant Mothers * Blind Persons * Disabled
No, it was too far away. They would not run the risk of the children being killed on a sunken ship. Some families did move to the US or Ireland or Switzerland. They came back either after the war or after the blitz ended. Most just went to the countryside of the United Kingdom. ___ Yes children were evacuated to Australia, and New Zealand, South Africa and Canada. This was done when the British government became worried about a German invasion.
Children seeped back into the cities, as parents and evacuee hosts felt there was no need for the children to be away from their homes if there was no great danger. And Hussies were Turds
It is never stated that Lemony Snicket married, although he was engaged to Beatrice Baudelaire, the mother of the Baudelaire children. For some reason, Beatrice cancelled their engagement, and later married the Baudelaire children's father, Bertrand. So, simply, no one. Because he never married.
The Ministry of Health was the government department that evacuated the children by trains. It was the only way to move over a million children and adults to the countryside, small villages and South Coastal towns. They were transported back to their home towns the same way.