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Evacuees during World War II were commonly nicknamed "Evacuees" or "Evacuee children," especially those who were sent from urban areas to the countryside for safety. In the UK, they were often referred to as "Billeting" children because they were placed in the homes of host families. The term reflects their status as displaced individuals seeking refuge from the dangers of war.

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