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Children were moved out of cities and out in to the country side because the cities had lots of people in them and were being bombed. the country side was safe because there were not that many people. I hope this is helpful.

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Children were moved out of the cities during World War 2 as a precautionary measure to protect them from the dangers of bombing raids and other wartime hazards. The bombing campaigns targeted major cities, and it was believed that the countryside offered a safer environment for children to live in during the war. This evacuation effort was known as "Operation Pied Piper" in Britain.

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