yes it was important to take a suitcase or u would have nothink and it would be against the was.
A World War II boy evacuee typically packed a small suitcase containing essential items for his journey away from home. This often included a few changes of clothes, a pair of sturdy shoes, a small toy or comfort item, and a personal memento. Some children also carried a gas mask and a ration book, which were necessary for safety and sustenance during the war. The suitcase represented both a physical and emotional lifeline to their previous life.
A World War II evacuee typically packed essential items in their suitcase, including a change of clothes, toiletries, and a small comfort item like a toy or a book. They often included a gas mask and identification tags, as safety was a primary concern. Food items, such as a small supply of rations, might also be included, along with any cherished family photographs or mementos to provide comfort during their uncertain journey.
Were you happy when you were leaving or were you upsetWere the people you stayed with nice to you ?When you were an evacuee at the persons house were you the only one there or were you with others if so how many and can you remember their names ?Did you make any proper relationships with anyone you were with or with your evacuee parents ?Where did you go when you were evacuated and who were you evacuee parents. if you had any,were you evacuated with your siblings ?
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You took as much food and water as you could to keep you alive. You would take a suitcase and anything to keep you safe while the bombing was going on. :) happy to help :)
They wouldn't have been alowed.
Girls could take 12 pairs of pants 50 pairs of socks and 25 nappies
They were made of cheap pressed cardboard with a narrow tin band around the edges.
A young boy evacuee could only take one small suitcase with him. It generally could only hold some clothes, perhaps a small toy and He had to wear a coat since it would not fit in his suitcass. He could not take money or jewelery. However some parents hid money and jewelery and birth papers or stocks in the child's suitcase.
In holes book where did they find the suitcase
how many calories did an evacuee get a day
a teddy so there not alone and scared
Sorry, but you must return to the hot zone to bring out one more evacuee. You don't want to be an evacuee.
most probably if they are in your suitcase and not your hand lugauge it should be fine.
a suitcase is a object that you can take on holiday.
stuff that they needed
Anyone who travels knows how important a suitcase is. The suitcase is nearly as old as time itself. Present day travelers have a former pilot to thank for inventing the suitcase many use now. Robert Plath invented the carryon size suitcase in 1987.