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Yes, to places in the countryside. Some churches and schools maintained country retreats, where children were evacuated.
Most evacuee's just went to other cities in the United Kingdom, though some were evacuated all the way to South Africa, Korea and other places abroad.
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
some were adopted, others just fled with their older sibblings to such places as Australia and the Americas.
People from the European countries who evacuated went to many countries. Some went to England. There were some that went to the United States and countries in South America. Many Jews tried to get to Israel. The English children, some women, the disabled and some others were evacuated to the country but some went to other countries. Some died in the process of trying to evacuate when ships were sunk. The Nazis still manage to get some of the Jews trying to leave. They rounded them up and put them in concentration camps.
Some adults were evacuated
No, Some adults were evacuated. Children under five would have their mum's and pregnant women were evacuated.
After the Haiti earthquake in 2010, people were evacuated to makeshift shelters such as schools, open spaces like parks, and other temporary camps that were set up. International aid organizations and governments also coordinated efforts to relocate people to safer areas within and outside of the country.
Unfortunately some of the children who were evacuated were sent to homes where they were abused.
If the child still lived with their parents during WWII, the kid would be sent to an orphanage or something. If the kid was evacuated to the countryside for safety, they would either go live with a relative or stay with they people they were evacuated to. Some evacuees prefer the country.
During World War 2, in order to avoid the bombings, some women and most children were evacuated from the larger towns. The evacuations started in September 1939 and resulted in over 3 million people being evacuated. Evacuees were given gas masks and food for the journey to the county. Each child traveled with a label pinned to them stating their name, home address, school and destination.
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