Evacuees typically returned to their parents after the crisis or conflict that necessitated their evacuation had subsided. For instance, during World War II, many children were evacuated from cities in the UK, and they returned home in phases as the war situation improved, particularly after the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944. The exact timing varied based on individual circumstances and locations, but many were reunited with their families by the end of the war in 1945.
they were sent back to their parents
they stayed there or were killed
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The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.
They were away from their parents.
they were sent back to their parents
The evacuee's name, their parents, their host families, their destination and where they are from.
they stayed there or were killed
It is likely that some London evacuees were able to see their mothers again after being evacuated, as many were eventually able to return home when the danger of bombings decreased. However, the specifics would vary for each evacuee and depend on factors such as their location, circumstances, and the duration of the war.
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The official return date of the evacuees was in June 1945.
evacuees boxes
Evacuees had to wear something warm on the train.
Some have yet to return. The vast majority of people who were evacuated by the government to Houston lived there for at least a year due to leases they'd signed.
parents, school/military officials.sometimes citizens would be asked to help