To keep them safe from German bombing or chemical attack.
No
Which children???
i think it was right to evacuate children in WWII because it was for their safety
The decision to evacuate children during major conflicts, such as World War II, was primarily made by government officials and military leaders. In the UK, for example, the British government implemented the evacuation plan known as Operation Pied Piper in 1939, driven by concerns for children's safety amid bombing raids. Local authorities and parents were also involved in the decision process, as they played a role in determining which children would be evacuated.
Operatuon sukoon
Give them lots of chocolate
either abroad with strangers or in foster homes
children in the uk
1950
save meeeeeeeeeee helpppppppppp It was basically the evacuation of British cities at the start of the second World War.
They evacuated the children so they wouldn't get bombed during the war.