Yes, many children felt homesick during World War II. As families were separated due to evacuation, military service, or displacement from bombings, children often found themselves in unfamiliar environments, such as foster homes or shelters. The longing for their homes, families, and familiar routines led to feelings of anxiety and sadness. Additionally, the trauma of war and loss exacerbated their emotional struggles.
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
England
because they felt like it
Anyone in which the Nazis felt they "Needed" to put in there.
send them to the war
Children of the "Big Three" caused to much havoc and war. After World War 2, they felt it was better to no longer be responsible for putting such powerful demigods on the Earth.
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
identity worn by children in world war 2
England
we felt bad
because they felt like it
"Homesick" by Jean Fritz tells the story of a young girl named Lydia who travels with her family to settle in the United States during World War II. Overcoming adversity and adapting to a new culture, Lydia learns the importance of home and family throughout her journey.
the united states went to world war 1 because they felt that their position as neutral country was violated
World War Z is a Movie about zombies
They felt enormusly dissgrassed but some did'nt they felt fine
they felt really frightened ans scared because its too dangerous
they felt great no jk