5 years
During World War II, evacuees from urban areas in the UK were sent to the countryside to escape bombing raids. The evacuation began in September 1939 and continued until the war started to wind down in 1945, with many children staying for several years. However, the length of stay varied; some returned home after a few months, while others remained in the countryside for the duration of the war or longer. Overall, the experience of evacuation varied significantly depending on individual circumstances and the progress of the war.
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.
They stayed in a manor house in the country side
The evacuees went to these locations: Dorset, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, all of Wales, The Lake District in the Northwest, The Highlands of Scotland, and the south coast. Some places the children and adults were evacuated to such as Plymouth and Bristol were bombed so they had to move the kids again to other places.
any where they were moved in to the country side and a billeting officer finds them someone to live with try and get good night mister tom its brill on DVD were watching it at school and its got an evaccues feeling
In the country side
Because it was too dangerous for them to stay in London (or other cities) where they could be bombed. They were sent to the country instead, to keep them safe.
During World War II, evacuees from urban areas in the UK were sent to the countryside to escape bombing raids. The evacuation began in September 1939 and continued until the war started to wind down in 1945, with many children staying for several years. However, the length of stay varied; some returned home after a few months, while others remained in the countryside for the duration of the war or longer. Overall, the experience of evacuation varied significantly depending on individual circumstances and the progress of the war.
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.
The will stay in side of tissue
As long as you have a visa card I guess
"bay rookies" and "stay hookies" are some words that rhyme with "clay cookies."
No ! They can only stay as long as they are studying - then they have to return to their country of origin.
They stayed in a manor house in the country side
A US tourist visa typically allows you to stay in the country for up to 6 months.
You must not stay on your side of the rode without passing to the other side, as long as its solid.
you can stay more 30 days to prepare yourself to leave the country.