Clothes and personal papers,photos
In England during World War I and World War II, children were evacuated to the country. They were moved out of the cities for their safety.
They were first evacuated in world war two.
When kids were evacuated, especially during events like World War II, they typically brought a small suitcase or bag containing essential items. This often included a change of clothes, personal items like a favorite toy or book, a gas mask, and sometimes a family photo. Many children also carried a label with their name and address, as well as a small amount of money. The aim was to ensure they had the basics for their journey and to help them feel a sense of comfort during a distressing time.
People were evacuated to the countryside or to other countries especially children.
All the children under 12 and the babies were evacuated. The young ones went with their mothers. Teachers assisted in transporting the school aged children. Some older kids were evacuated by choice of the families. Many families evacuated voluntarily and went to Ireland, The United States, Canada, South Africa and the Bermudas.
British
In England during World War I and World War II, children were evacuated to the country. They were moved out of the cities for their safety.
No
Into the countryside
They continued with their normal school lessons as many of their teachers were evacuated with them.
Evacuated to the countryside
they were evacuated on trains
1939-1944
They were first evacuated in world war two.
Yes, to places in the countryside. Some churches and schools maintained country retreats, where children were evacuated.
During World War II, many London children were evacuated to the countryside. When a storm came the town had to be evacuated. To create a low pressure chamber, the air is evacuated from a sturdy container.
they were evacuated by train or by busses