Evacuees typically relocated to nearby regions or states, often seeking safety in designated shelters or with family and friends. Many moved to areas less affected by disasters, such as neighboring towns or cities within the same state. Some evacuees traveled further afield to different states, depending on the severity of the situation and available resources. Overall, the destinations varied widely based on the specific circumstances of the evacuation.
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
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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.
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
because so they dont breathe in the fumes of the trains they go on.
country side
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The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
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In the country side
because of the rationing
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some did but others didnt
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.
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.
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