The government expected the cities to be bombed, so evacuated children to keep them safe. There was a period known as 'the phoney war' because no bombs fell and many children returned to their parents in the cities. However, on 7th September 1940, more than one year after the war had started, London was attacked by 450 bombers and many people were killed - including children.
Villages in the countryside which were also away from coastal areas.
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to the country sidethey were evacuated to the countryside
the people in the countryside who were interested in taking in the children
Into the countryside
Children in the second world war were evacuated to the countryside if they lived in cities or large towns to protect them from bombing. They met at their school first then their teacher took them off to the train station. Their Teachers stayed with them while they were in the country side to ensure they were still having an education.
Yes, it was right for children to be evacuated for their own saftey.
Most children were evacuated to the countryside via Train.
to the country sidethey were evacuated to the countryside
no
British children
Evacuated to the countryside
ok children during the war got evacuated off to the countryside away from the bombings,and probably would never see there family again.
Yes, to places in the countryside. Some churches and schools maintained country retreats, where children were evacuated.
the people in the countryside who were interested in taking in the children
the countryside
People were evacuated to the countryside or to other countries especially children.
People are evacuated to get them away from dangerous situations. In World War 2, children were evacuated away from London to the countryside. People in the line of large forest fires, or near leaking gas mains are evacuated to safety.
Into the countryside