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In Britain during the Battle of Britain and after the Invasion of Normandy children were evacuated from London and other areas being bombed by the Nazi Germans. The children were taken by trains to safer rural areas to stay with people who had signed up to care for the children. This evacuation was administered by the Ministry of Health. Evacuees also came from Europe who were fleeing from the Nazi Germans. They evacuated their homes and went to Spain, Portugal, England, Ireland, USA, Canada and any other country they could reach and who would accept them. Some people do not call them evacuees but rather escapees or evaders. But the proper term is evacuee.
There may have been evacuees but no one has any prove. Except for in 1917 when two girls sent a letter home to their brother but no one knows if they were just on holiday or if they actually been evacuated.
no he didn't have any children he was a Cardinal
It would appear that Thomas Carlyle did not have any children.
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any age !
Since it was on the ground floor, all of the children were evacuated safely.
Yes. It was the children, that were evacuated; mainly because the government wanted to preserve the future generation. They were mainly evacuated to the countrysides where they lived with rich people, but they were not treated very well. They were servants instead of guests. No, there was no threat of aerial bombing of civillians in WW1. I don't think there was any evacuation anywhere. The most evacuation was in ww2 but there was evacuation because my great grandad was evacuated in ww1.
Children were evacuated out of London because the German bombing (Blitz) was very dangerous and parent and the government wanted to protect the children. Some woman and the elderly were evacuated as well, but most woman stayed because of their jobs. Hardly any men were evacuated because most men were called off to fight in the B.R.A.F (British Royal Air Force).
If you are referring to British evacuees at the outset of WWII, they looked like any working class children of the time.
No children in the World Trade Center's daycare center were hurt or killed during the September 11 attacks. All the children were safely evacuated by teachers and daycare staff before the buildings collapsed.
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.
Every child was evacuated in the area at high risk of bombing. If you were over 5 you would go on your own but if you were 0-5 your mother or father or any other responsible adult would accompany you. Children were not the only ones evacuated There were also: * Pregnant Mothers * Blind Persons * Disabled
Children would leave their homes and would be evacuated to somewhere safe like the countryside. Some of the mothers would be evacuated as well, some of them would even go to war to fight, but most of them stayed at their homes in the city, possibly facing their death. Children would go with their schools to the train stations and families from the countryside or any other safe area would come and choose the children they would like to come with them. The children would have to be well behaved and clean to get chosen.
They didn't have any jobs because they were evacuated apart from working for the people they were staying with.
i think einsten fled the nazis cuz he was juwish. i dunno though
All the children of the world are his children.