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I think that the evacuees got picked up from the train station and the people who picked them up came from a taxi or they actually drive them self s .
Local children often referred to evacuees as "diggers" or "civvies," terms that reflected their perception of the newcomers as outsiders or those who were different from them. These names sometimes carried a playful or teasing connotation, as local children navigated their feelings about the influx of evacuees during times of crisis. The interaction between local kids and evacuees often highlighted the complexities of friendship and rivalry in the context of wartime.
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
People who took in evacuees during the world wars are commonly referred to as "host families" or "foster families." In the context of World War II, they were often called "guardians" or "sponsors" as well. These individuals played a crucial role in providing shelter and support to children and families displaced by the conflict.
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I think that the evacuees got picked up from the train station and the people who picked them up came from a taxi or they actually drive them self s .
because of the rationing
Mostly not.
The evacuees would be picked by the family. They would go down to the station and check the kids' ID, clothes and gender and then they would take the chosen child home.
they were taken in by host families around the country side.
There are a lot of important people in ww2, there are the pilots, the soldiers, the women who took up the mens jobs, the nurses and doctors, the adults that took in the evacuees, night wardens. But the 2 most important ones are Winston Churchill and Adolph Hitler.
where did the first ever evacuees come from where did the first ever evacuees come from
they were taken to a new house to live with new people
evacuees boxes
The evacuees were primarily sent to farms and country villages. They had to learn to do farm chores and how to play safely in the country.