a teddy so there not alone and scared
yes, Margaret thatcher was a evacuee
No
Strange question.....
thet wore a evacuee costume
No. He worked in central London, bombs or no bombs.
An evacuee is a person that got evacuted from a place e.g. London and taken to the countryside
A World War II girl evacuee would typically pack essential items in her suitcase, including a few changes of clothes, warm blankets, and a pair of sturdy shoes. She might also include personal items like a favorite toy or book for comfort, along with any necessary toiletries. Additionally, she would likely carry a gas mask and a small amount of food, such as biscuits, to sustain her during the journey.
It was someone who got evacuee(s) off the train then went round the houses asking the home owners to take in an evacuee(s) and if they wanted a boy or girl (if they accepted) In wartime (ex. First World War), a billeting officer is someone who, ahead of troops returning from their stretch of time in the trenches, was in charge of finding accomodations for the soldiers. This may take the form of an old barn behind the lines or, as in the Second World War, empty homes or even homes in occupied territories, as for officers.
It would be about 2/6 of a chance because we would have to get from world war 3 to world war 9 and that would take about to thosands years.
Hellish absolutely Hellish. English evacuee's everywhere, bombing raids at night. As I said before absolutely hellish
When the movie Atonement comes out you should watch it to get a general idea.... also try researching online at msn Encarta.com
A boy evacuee during World War II typically had a small suitcase containing essential items for his journey. This often included a change of clothes, a favorite toy or book for comfort, a gas mask, and a photograph of family to keep connected to home. The suitcase was meant to be practical yet comforting, providing some familiarity in a time of uncertainty.