they went to concentration camps with everybody else. Which children are you talking about? The English children were sent to the country till the end of the war. The Jewish children were among the first line to be gassed in the camps and the German children were being trained for the military till they were of age.
No, some were used for genetic experimentation, particularly twins. Blonde haired, blue-eyed children were used to produce the Aryan race. Some were made pregnant in order to start the race, while the German-Aryan children were safe. The Jewish children who looked like Germans were snatched away forcibly from their mothers and taken away for 'tests'. If they passed the test, they were brought up in German homes, and if not, were sent to orphanages, where most perished.
They were sent to the countryside (children) during ww2 because there were bombs dropping in the city that's why they put black outs on their house windows ! and there were no bombs dropping in the countryside so they would be safe and have a better life there ,,, if the children lived on a farm they would feed the chickens milk the cows and they would say what are these because they would not no what they were also,,, when the children were put into a tub with dettol(bath) they wondered what it was ;)
the children were sent to death camps if they were 6 and younger because they were useless. the children that were older they were sent to a work camp, but if they where a younger boy older than6 they where sent to a labor camp and worked to death.
Usually first to ghettos or transit camps, then on to extermination camps or very harsh concentration camps. In eastern Europe many were taken straight to mass graves and shot.
the children were sent to camps because they would be out of danger of the war
They were either sent to subcamps/woman camps or sent to death
children up to the age of 10 were sent there apart of the stolen generation.
they were sent to camps
To get away from the bombing.
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the children were sent to camps because they would be out of danger of the war
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No
I don't think there is a particular word for Wales, but children sent away from their families for the duration of war are "evacuees".
Her children were sent away to another peace of land so the Romans couldn't capture her or her children
everyone was sent. Children would have been sent if they were Jewish or if they were gypsies.
They were either sent to subcamps/woman camps or sent to death
sent to jail.
Evacuees
The children were sent to the country to live with people there. Some were sent to Ireland and the United States. These were children of the more wealthier families. The children who were evacuated from London and other towns were called evacuees.
children up to the age of 10 were sent there apart of the stolen generation.