The decision to evacuate children during major conflicts, such as World War II, was primarily made by government officials and military leaders. In the UK, for example, the British government implemented the evacuation plan known as Operation Pied Piper in 1939, driven by concerns for children's safety amid bombing raids. Local authorities and parents were also involved in the decision process, as they played a role in determining which children would be evacuated.
they got evacuated to countrysides
In England during World War I and World War II, children were evacuated to the country. They were moved out of the cities for their safety.
yes
No, Some adults were evacuated. Children under five would have their mum's and pregnant women were evacuated.
they were evacuated by train
Children were evacuated for their safety because of the bombings near their home, they would usually be evacuated to the countryside.
they got evacuated to countrysides
they were evacuated on trains
Children were evacuated from the cities to the countryside to avoid the bombing.
children got evacuated by train and were taken to a safer place were there were less bombs .
Yes, it was right for children to be evacuated for their own saftey.
Most children were evacuated to the countryside via Train.
Evacuated children
They were evacuated in the fony war, the blitz and after the blitz stopped
children got evacuated to the toilet.
to the country sidethey were evacuated to the countryside
no