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Evacuated to the countryside
ok children during the war got evacuated off to the countryside away from the bombings,and probably would never see there family again.
Thousands of children were evacuated from Europe to England and America by ships. Many thousands were sent from England to Canada and America by ships, but this stopped when many children died on a ship that was torpedoed. Some of the children could not be reunited with their families after the war because parents had died or had been forced to move away by bombings. Many small children did not even remember their parents after the war.
AnswerAlmost 3.75 million people were displaced, with around a third of the entire population experiencing some effects of the evacuation. Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evacuations_of_civilians_in_Britain_during_World_War_II4000 children were evacuated during the first day of war
They continued with their normal school lessons as many of their teachers were evacuated with them.
they were evacuated on trains
It is reported that over 800,000 school aged children and their teachers were evacuated during World War 2. In addition, over 500,000 moms and children under 5 were evacuated.
Most children were evacuated to the countryside via Train.
Yes, it was right for children to be evacuated for their own saftey.
In England during World War I and World War II, children were evacuated to the country. They were moved out of the cities for their safety.
All the children under 12 and the babies were evacuated. The young ones went with their mothers. Teachers assisted in transporting the school aged children. Some older kids were evacuated by choice of the families. Many families evacuated voluntarily and went to Ireland, The United States, Canada, South Africa and the Bermudas.
to the country sidethey were evacuated to the countryside
yes, many school children from all of the channel islands were evacuated to the UK, many also stayed behind though and lived through the war under the occupation of the Nazi's
trains
they were evacuated by train
Mostly by train.