No, it was too far away. They would not run the risk of the children being killed on a sunken ship. Some families did move to the US or Ireland or Switzerland. They came back either after the war or after the blitz ended. Most just went to the countryside of the United Kingdom.
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Yes children were evacuated to Australia, and New Zealand, South Africa and Canada. This was done when the British government became worried about a German invasion.
to not get hurt
Children were evacuated in the war because they people thought they would be safer evacuated than in their city home. And in advance the people also thought that if they was another war then there would be plenty of men to fight. Think of it as ' Preserving children for the future '
Adults had jobs they felt they needed to keep. Queen Elizabeth stayed to keep morale up for kids who could not be evacuated. Many of the children went to family in the country or Canada.
When children in Britain had to be evacuated to the country-side during the trains used were usually overcrowded and therefore the children really only took the bare necessities which in this case was mainly clothing and possibly a few personal possessions depending on the financial situation of the family such as pictures maybe a necklace small things like that, also if they could they would bring a little food to eat with them.
Teachers were often evacuated at the same time as the children so their education would continue, sometimes in local schools in the area and sometimes in church halls or other public buildings.
children who lived in the cities of Britain were evacuated to the countryside, because German bombers would want to bomb big industrial cities where there are lots of people rather than countryside villages.
Children were taken to a safe place during the Falkland War. They were not evacuated out of the area, they were just taken to a camp where they would be safer.
Children were evacuated for their safety because of the bombings near their home, they would usually be 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.
children were evacuated during world war 2 from 1939-1945 so that they would not get bombed by the German air crafts they were evacuated to the country since the Germans would bomb big cities and historical buildings
Children, especially the younger ones, were in serious danger if they weren't evacuated. There were lots of bombings in Britain and thousands of homes were destroyed. if children weren't evacuated they would be involved in bombing. kids would not be safe in the city as much as they'd be in the country where there were minimum bombs.
Children were evacuated in the war because they people thought they would be safer evacuated than in their city home. And in advance the people also thought that if they was another war then there would be plenty of men to fight. Think of it as ' Preserving children for the future '
No, Some adults were evacuated. Children under five would have their mum's and pregnant women were evacuated.
Children were evacuated in the war because they people thought they would be safer evacuated than in their city home. And in advance the people also thought that if they was another war then there would be plenty of men to fight. Think of it as ' Preserving children for the future '
evacuation was made for children in any war to be taken to the countryside or another country for saftey. During those, many houses were bombed so it would be that if all the children were not evacuated they would probally pass away(die).
Children were evacuated for their safety from cities under attack or would possibly be attacked .
the children in world war 2 were evacuated up my bum
Women in ww2 had the job of doing the men who had gone to war's jobs. If women were pregnant they would be evacuated with other children.