Evacuees are called so because they are individuals who have been evacuated from a specific area, typically due to emergencies such as war, natural disasters, or other crises. The term derives from the word "evacuate," which means to remove people from a dangerous or potentially harmful situation to ensure their safety. The designation emphasizes their temporary displacement and the need for assistance during the evacuation process.
The evacuees were children and specific adults who evacuated from London and other towns to protect them from being killed by the bombs Hitler kept sending to England. In the English language evacuees is the proper reference for the people who had to evacuate. We would not say evactuationers or evatuators.
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.
No, Chelsea was not a common name for evacuees during World War II. The term "evacuees" typically refers to children and individuals evacuated from urban areas in the UK to safer rural locations to escape bombings. Most evacuees were given temporary names or identified by their hometowns rather than specific names like Chelsea. The name Chelsea is primarily associated with a district in London rather than being a prevalent name among evacuees.
Evacuees are called so because they are individuals who have been evacuated from a specific area, typically due to emergencies such as war, natural disasters, or other crises. The term derives from the word "evacuate," which means to remove people from a dangerous or potentially harmful situation to ensure their safety. The designation emphasizes their temporary displacement and the need for assistance during the evacuation process.
Evacuation of people is generally done to take them away from some very dangerous situation, such as an approaching forest fire, a flood, an approaching invasion, etc.
The evacuees were children and specific adults who evacuated from London and other towns to protect them from being killed by the bombs Hitler kept sending to England. In the English language evacuees is the proper reference for the people who had to evacuate. We would not say evactuationers or evatuators.
Evacuate is used most often a verb. "Workers evacuated the plant when the alarm sounded".
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Evacuees had to wear something warm on the train.
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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.
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Labels were tied on to evacuees when they left home