Essentials only. Mostly clothing in a limited quantity, valuables easily carried. Space on trains was limited so what you could carry was what you left with.
Children were evacuated in the war because they people thought they would be safer evacuated than in their city home. And in advance the people also thought that if they was another war then there would be plenty of men to fight. Think of it as ' Preserving children for the future '
Clothing, toothbrush and teddy bear.
In the movie "Evacuees," Alan Miles mentions that he was carrying a small suitcase with him when he evacuated. He reflects on the limited possessions he could take, emphasizing the emotional weight of leaving behind his home and life. This moment captures the stark reality of displacement during the evacuation.
system may need to be evacuated prior to charging
Girls could take 12 pairs of pants 50 pairs of socks and 25 nappies
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Teddy bears.
When children in Britain had to be evacuated to the country-side during the trains used were usually overcrowded and therefore the children really only took the bare necessities which in this case was mainly clothing and possibly a few personal possessions depending on the financial situation of the family such as pictures maybe a necklace small things like that, also if they could they would bring a little food to eat with them.
The others could tease Americans and make Americans scared lol
how should i kno aces next time look it up in a dictionary Or you could try to answer the question...... or provide some info on it to help others get an opinion or take a view.... No, I don't think they were....
they were more keen to take risks during the renaissance because the renaissance is an epoque in history when more people could afford an education and therefore people belived less in the church and started to question the church.
they took cloths , books , soft toys, and other possestions