Whether most evacuees were able to visit their parents depends on the specific context and circumstances of the evacuation. In some cases, such as during natural disasters or wartime evacuations, families may have been separated, making visits difficult or impossible. In other situations, efforts may have been made to reunite families, allowing some evacuees to see their parents. Ultimately, the answer varies widely based on the specific event and location involved.
they were sent back to their parents
they stayed there or were killed
Lack of sanitation and mannors
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
They were away from their parents.
they were sent back to their parents
The evacuee's name, their parents, their host families, their destination and where they are from.
they stayed there or were killed
Lack of sanitation and mannors
where did the first ever evacuees come from where did the first ever evacuees come from
evacuees boxes
parents, school/military officials.sometimes citizens would be asked to help
No they didn't unless they went home which was rare :) hope it was help full
Evacuees had to wear something warm on the train.
carlisle
I visited Bangladesh because my parents were born there and most of my family lives there.