Children from British cities were sent to the countryside during World War II to keep them safe from anticipated bombing.
Into the countryside
Primarily in the trenches of the European countryside.
they went to prisoner-of-war camps.
countryside or concentration camps
the people in the countryside who were interested in taking in the children
the countryside
Into the countryside
because they were
British children
west barnet and the countryside
People were evacuated to the countryside or to other countries especially children.
the people in the countryside who were interested in taking in the children
209,85 people went into world war one from the uk
they got sent to the countryside or even other countries!
The children who were evacuated were children who lived in cities being bombed by the Nazis. They were taken to the countryside were it was safe. They went with either their mothers or teachers to stay in homes of people generous enough to take them in and care for them. Most of them went to farms.
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Primarily in the trenches of the European countryside.