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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.
With all the bombing in Britain in WW2 children were sent away. They were called evacuees. They were sent to live either with relatives in the countryside, or random people, away from all the major cities which were being bombed at this time.
what happened to bufford pussers children
quietness of the countryside.
People were evacuated to the countryside or to other countries especially children.
Evacuated to the countryside
most were killed upon arrival.
12 years
Children were evacuated from the cities to the countryside to avoid the bombing.
The countryside where they were less likely to be bombed.
What happened when Edward's and his wife Suzannah arrived to start the settlement in Nacodoches
Yes a lot of children from towns and cities were evacuated to live with people in the countryside where it was assumed to be safer.they stayed until it was deemed safe to return home
Most children went on trains to the countryside with their schools.
countryside or concentration camps
no
Most children were evacuated to the countryside via Train.
the people in the countryside who were interested in taking in the children