In the context of the popular video game "Children of the Ember," a total of 3,000 men, women, and babies were sent to Ember. This event is part of the game's backstory, highlighting the tragic consequences of conflict and the struggles faced by the characters. The narrative emphasizes themes of survival and resilience in the face of adversity.
In the book "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau, it is mentioned that 400 people were selected to go to the underground city of Ember.
The Woman God Sent - 1920 was released on: USA: 1 May 1920
We don't know yet as no woman has gone to the moon.
Babies? No. However, even young children could be sent to carry and fetch, and generally help out.
Lina and Doon wrote a message to the people of Ember explaining what they had discovered and placed it in a canister that was sent through the Pipeworks, reaching the people in the city. They also presented their findings at a town hall meeting with the mayor and important citizens.
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That has been historically recorded.Actually ...A very small number did survive, but there is no systematic record. The pregnant mothers of the survivors were sent to camps at a very late stage in the Holocaust.in fact i know there was a woman who was pregnant and gave birth in the camp and survived along with her childgo to:Born in the Holocaust: A Hungarian woman's miraculous birth in the death camp of Auschwitz
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They were either sent to subcamps/woman camps or sent to death
to populate the colony. many woman prisoners were sent as well as men
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Yes, in the book "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau, Doon and Lina work together to uncover the secrets of the city's underground existence and find a way to save the residents from its failing infrastructure and dwindling resources. They successfully lead the citizens to the surface world, ultimately saving the city of Ember.