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looking for the same answer for my ww2 homework.
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scottish evacuees were sent to main part of Scotland to fight off the Japanese in planes with ak ak guns
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sorry that was soldiers scottish evacuees were sent to countryside such an hils and the highlands
No because it was a military town and had a military cemetery. All the evacuees were sent to locations that did not have any military presence or manufacturing.
yes, yes they did.
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Evacuees of London, England during World War II, most of them children, were sent to towns and cities that were north of London, England. Many citizens of London, England stayed in underground shelters overnight during the bombings. They had to leave them during the day and then stand in line to get back into them at night.
You could contact the Ministry of Health. They were in charge of the evacuees. They may have archive lists of the children and where they were sent. I have included a related link for you. There is an association of the evacuees. It is listed at the bottom of the page on the link. You could contact that association and ask them if they know also.
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No because it was a military town and had a military cemetery. All the evacuees were sent to locations that did not have any military presence or manufacturing.
They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.
yes, yes they did.
they were sent back to their parents
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During World War II, A.A. Milne and his wife opened their home, Cotchford Farm, to around 60 child evacuees from London. These children had been sent to the countryside for safety during the bombings of London.
they got sent away with a pack lunch
Evacuees of London, England during World War II, most of them children, were sent to towns and cities that were north of London, England. Many citizens of London, England stayed in underground shelters overnight during the bombings. They had to leave them during the day and then stand in line to get back into them at night.
Yes, many did.
During World War II, evacuees in the United Kingdom were primarily sent to rural areas away from bombed cities. Notable places that received evacuees included the West Country, such as Devon and Cornwall, as well as Wales and parts of Scotland. Many children were also sent to stay with families in the countryside or to designated reception areas in smaller towns. This evacuation aimed to protect them from air raids and provide a safer environment during the war.