Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
Evacuees typically returned to their parents after the crisis or conflict that necessitated their evacuation had subsided. For instance, during World War II, many children were evacuated from cities in the UK, and they returned home in phases as the war situation improved, particularly after the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944. The exact timing varied based on individual circumstances and locations, but many were reunited with their families by the end of the war in 1945.
Well.... Imagine being taken from your parents at a young age. It was painful for many. But some evacuees got lucky and stayed with nice families. + They were safe from the Blitz in London.
Loads,as you can probably emagine it was a preety hard time for childeren. Sorry for not being exact.
Depending on which War. Any evacuees after the War were returned to their place of origin, at least by the Allies. The Communists treated them terribly and many were sent to interment camps for reeducation and slave labor.
It is likely that some London evacuees were able to see their mothers again after being evacuated, as many were eventually able to return home when the danger of bombings decreased. However, the specifics would vary for each evacuee and depend on factors such as their location, circumstances, and the duration of the war.
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
Yes, many did.
The black death returned again and again because it felt that it didnt hurt that many people and was alone.
none unless their parents didnt go to school
Well.... Imagine being taken from your parents at a young age. It was painful for many. But some evacuees got lucky and stayed with nice families. + They were safe from the Blitz in London.
Evacuees typically packed essential items in their suitcases, such as clothing, personal hygiene products, medications, and important documents like identification and insurance papers. Many also included comfort items, such as family photos or small keepsakes, to help ease the emotional strain of leaving home. Additionally, some evacuees packed food or snacks, especially if they were unsure of when they would have access to meals again.
Loads,as you can probably emagine it was a preety hard time for childeren. Sorry for not being exact.
about one and a half million children
40,000 in the UK
there was 1.3 million official evacuees
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