For several reasons. First, because western European populations were still traumatized by the brutality shown by German troops invading in 1914, WWI, and maybethought WWII would repeat WWI. But most generally, in Great Britain, like in France, major cities were regularly under fire by artillery and or air bombardments. Children were thus evacuated to the countryside more secure or even in other countries already occupied and generally peaceful. My own parents in southern Belgium were caring for 4 french children temporarily evacuated from the French City of Metz. London was under daily fire by V1 and V2 German rocket bombs. And finally, destructions were huge and finding shelters and food became a massive daily problem.
Evacuation of children and other vulnerable people started on 3 September 1939 because immediate bombing of cities was expected.
During the Battle of Britain, British cities were getting bombed daily. In response to this, civilians in urban environments such as Manchester sent their children to the countryside for safety.
Children from British cities were sent to the countryside during World War II to keep them safe from anticipated bombing.
Limiting westward settlement provided several advantages for Britain. It allowed the British government to avoid conflict with the Native Americans. Also, keeping colonists near the East Coast ensured a market for British goods in the coastal cities, where trade flourished.
At 11.07 a.m on Thursday 31st August 1939 the order was given to evacuate forthwith. 1.5 million children, pregnant women and other vulnerable people such as the disabled, evacuated to safer countryside locations in just two days.
To keep them safe from German bombing or chemical attack.
They evacuated the children so they wouldn't get bombed during the war.
The Battle Britain - 1940 - All major cities were declared open cities by the NAZIS for bombing during this period.
Children were evacuated for their safety from cities under attack or would possibly be attacked .
save meeeeeeeeeee helpppppppppp It was basically the evacuation of British cities at the start of the second World War.
Evacuation of children and other vulnerable people started on 3 September 1939 because immediate bombing of cities was expected.
The British government encouraged the parents to temporarily send their children out of the major cities in the early years of WW2. It was feared that the cities would be heavily attacked by Germany with bombs & chemical weapons.
If you mean in WW2 In England Hitler was dropping V2 bombs on the citizens and cities. These were bombs that when they ran out of gas just fell on whatever was below them. They got the kids out to save them.
If they lived in cities, or (close to) military targets they'd evacuate to avoid getting bombed.
Building cities in a new land for your government is called colonizing. When the British landed in America, the new towns they developed were colonies.
Yes. Children who were considered to be in danger from expected bombing, were evacuated from towns and cities to the comparative safety of the countryside.
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