The people were considered evacuated after they were removed from the area. Prior to and during they were not. They would be in the state of preparing to evacuate, followed by the state of evacuating. Not until they completed evacuating would they be considered evacuated.
Evacuation began at 11.07am on Thursday 31st August 1939.
If you mean the evacuation of 350,000 allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, it was May 1940.
in world war two
1939 September
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they got evacuated to countrysides
Some adults were evacuated
People got evacuated in places which are safe which does not includes London, Coventry, Portsmouth, Birmingham and the other countries were it was dangered by German Bombing.
People were evacuated to the countryside or to other countries especially children.
they were evacuated by train or by busses
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.
About 35000 out of 45000 evacuated the city and many people did not come back.
They weren't evacuated. Some are still living in tents.
Over 55,000 people were evacuated from Jamaica.See the related link listed below for more information:
People were evacuated (mostly children) as it was deemed unsafe to live. One example of this was when the Blitz happened in London. Over 1,474,000 people were evacuated.
people who lived in London city
the countryside
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children and disabled
People got evacuated