Children in the UK were evacuated during World War II starting in September 1939, with many returning home in stages after the war ended in 1945. The timing of their return varied based on location and individual circumstances, but the majority returned home by the end of 1945 as the war concluded and safety improved. Some children remained evacuated longer due to ongoing concerns about safety in their home areas.
Come Back My Children was created in 1992.
Evacuation in any city was about the same. Some children got taken to family's who took care of them and some children were treated as little slaves. Some siblings got torn apart during the evacuation process's and some children when the war was over had no family to go back to. By Tom Clarke 14
Yes. Evacuation was a good idea because the children were safe in the country.
they would write letters to their family to their old address in hope that it would get home
Dunkirk France. If you meant the evacuation for the children that was from London and other large cities and towns to the rural areas.
Most children went on trains to the countryside with their schools.
The main aim oevacuation was to save as many children as possible.
Evacuation of children in England.
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During the evacuation of children in Britain during World War II, decisions were primarily made by local authorities in collaboration with the Ministry of Health. They assessed the needs of children and families, determining which areas were deemed safe for evacuation, and organized transport to rural areas. Parents were also involved in the decision-making, as they had the option to choose whether their children would be evacuated or stay with them.
Book version: "What will happen to your children when I've killed you? When Mummy's gone the same way as Freddie?" Movie version: "No! No, come back! Lucius! Come back! Come back and fight! Come back!"
yes they did