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∙ 9y agoEvacuation of children and other vulnerable people started on 3 September 1939 because immediate bombing of cities was expected.
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∙ 9y agoThey reduced the need for farmworkers, forcing rural families to move to cities
Ancient Chinese cities that start with 'N' include: Nanjing.
The evacuation of World War 2 was mainly in the bigger cities and working cities of the UK and some of Europe. Children, mothers with young babies and old people were moved out of the cities to be safe from bombing and some of them didn't return until a few years after the war finished. When the children arrived home, some had no homes to go to as the were bombed.
Evacuation took place during the first months of World War Two. Evacuation was a potentially traumatic occurrence and the government tried to lessen its impact by issuing advice to all of those impacted by evacuation. This advice was delivered to what the government referred to as "evacuable" areas - the advice is clearly biased towards the government's viewpoint - that evacuation was for the best and pushed home hard the potential consequences of what might happen if children were not evacuated from danger areas.The evacuation of Britain's cities at the start of World War Two was the biggest and most concentrated mass movement of people in Britain's history. In the first four days of September 1939, nearly 3,000,000 people were transported from towns and cities in danger from enemy bombers to places of safety in the countryside.•Schoolchildren (827,000) and their teachers•Mothers with children under five (524,000)•Pregnant women (12,000)•Some disabled peopleWhere were the children taken to?The children were not evacuated to any city at all. They were evacuated to smaller towns and villages in the countryside. Some children were sent to stay with relatives outside in the countryside, but others were sent to live with complete strangers.
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Children in Britain typically start primary school at the age of 4 or 5 years old. The exact age may vary slightly depending on when their birthday falls in the academic year.
They reduced the need for farmworkers, forcing rural families to move to cities
The Kindertransport was a rescue effort that took place during World War II, allowing nearly 10,000 predominantly Jewish children to escape Nazi-controlled territories to countries like the United Kingdom. It was organized in late 1938 in response to the violence of Kristallnacht, which marked a significant escalation in Nazi persecution of Jews. The program was largely facilitated by charitable organizations and volunteers who helped relocate the children to safety.
They reduced the need for farmworkers, forcing rural families to move to cities
They reduced the need for farmworkers, forcing rural families to move to cities
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