The family that took in evacuees during World War II is commonly referred to as the "host families." These families opened their homes to children and families fleeing from bombings and danger in their own areas. Specific names vary by location and individual stories, such as the "Baker family" or the "Smith family," depending on the context of the evacuation. If you have a specific event or story in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
confused
jeff
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 .
Evacuees typically took essential items when they left, including personal identification documents, medications, clothing, and necessary toiletries. Many also brought cherished possessions such as photographs or keepsakes to provide comfort during the uncertainty. In some cases, people packed food or water, especially if they were unsure of when they would return or where they would go. Overall, the focus was on gathering items that ensured safety and basic needs during their evacuation.
Many people built fallout shelters at their homes, and took classes to learn about radiation.
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.
confused
jeff
The evacuees could take one suitcase with warm clothes for the countryside. Children could take a toy or book and photos of their family. They wore their coats on their backs and wore boots if they had them. They took personal hygiene items too.
Krystalnacht
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 .
they were taken in by host families around the country side.
Brick mostly stones and rocks they took mostly 12 days to make there homes.
All the homes that was in the earthquake got damage really really bad.
S.O.S - The Tiger Took My Family - was created in 1998.
they took in evacuees and many men joined the home guard.is anyone on moshi monsters my names supercoolrn
Merry's full name is Meriadoc Brandybuck, and Pippin's full name is Peregrin Took. Both characters are Hobbits from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" series. Merry is a member of the Brandybuck family, while Pippin belongs to the Took family, known for their adventurous spirit.