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During the evacuation of children from Britain to safer areas during World War II, known as Operation Pied Piper, evacuees were typically allowed to take one small suitcase with them. The suitcase was meant to contain essential items such as clothing, personal belongings, and a few comforts from home. The focus was on minimizing the burden during transportation while ensuring that children had necessary items for their journey and stay.

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