any where they were moved in to the country side and a billeting officer finds them someone to live with try and get good night mister tom its brill on DVD were watching it at school and its got an evaccues feeling
Most evacuees were from London, And traveled to the country with their schools. German planes focused on bombing main cities, so places such as Manchester would also have been evacuated.
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Evacuees got sent to the countryside because the govenment wanted to save the younger generation. Xx
In the middle of the countryside or the outside of it they went to carlisle to stay with a professa or just a normal person.
Mostly to non industrial areas of Great Britain, although some kids went abroad particularly to America and Canada.
Rural areas all over the UK to keep them safe from bombing. Some were even sent to Canada.
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The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
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 went to these locations: Dorset, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, all of Wales, The Lake District in the Northwest, The Highlands of Scotland, and the south coast. Some places the children and adults were evacuated to such as Plymouth and Bristol were bombed so they had to move the kids again to other places.
The children in England who had to be evacuated from the blitz bombing were called "Evacuees". Now to be funny, they were called lads, lassies, kids, children, bonnies.
During World War 2, in order to avoid the bombings, some women and most children were evacuated from the larger towns. The evacuations started in September 1939 and resulted in over 3 million people being evacuated. Evacuees were given gas masks and food for the journey to the county. Each child traveled with a label pinned to them stating their name, home address, school and destination.
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
Labels were tied on to evacuees when they left home
They were away from their parents.
some did some didn't
about one and a half million children
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.
If you are asking where children from the cities being bombed or likely to be bombed in WWII were evacuated to, then the answer is the countryside. We had a few cockney evacuees in my village. We treated them like aliens from Mars. no loser
nobody cares where the hellthey went only that they're safe, brotha
There may have been evacuees but no one has any prove. Except for in 1917 when two girls sent a letter home to their brother but no one knows if they were just on holiday or if they actually been evacuated.
Because it was too dangerous for them to stay in London (or other cities) where they could be bombed. They were sent to the country instead, to keep them safe.
Yes my mother and her brother were evacuated to New Zealand when they were aged 9 and 11.
If you are referring to British evacuees at the outset of WWII, they looked like any working class children of the time.