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Evacuees from Manchester during World War II were relocated primarily to rural areas in the countryside to escape the bombings in urban centers. Many were sent to places in Wales, Lancashire, and other parts of England. Some were also accommodated in schools, farms, and with host families. This evacuation aimed to ensure the safety and well-being of children and vulnerable populations during the war.

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