Thousands of children were evacuated from Europe to England and America by ships. Many thousands were sent from England to Canada and America by ships, but this stopped when many children died on a ship that was torpedoed. Some of the children could not be reunited with their families after the war because parents had died or had been forced to move away by bombings. Many small children did not even remember their parents after the war.
Evacuated to the countryside
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In Britain during the Battle of Britain and after the Invasion of Normandy children were evacuated from London and other areas being bombed by the Nazi Germans. The children were taken by trains to safer rural areas to stay with people who had signed up to care for the children. This evacuation was administered by the Ministry of Health. Evacuees also came from Europe who were fleeing from the Nazi Germans. They evacuated their homes and went to Spain, Portugal, England, Ireland, USA, Canada and any other country they could reach and who would accept them. Some people do not call them evacuees but rather escapees or evaders. But the proper term is evacuee.
The crusaders came from Europe and England.
ok children during the war got evacuated off to the countryside away from the bombings,and probably would never see there family again.
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.
Evacuated to the countryside
they were evacuated on trains
the children in world war 2 were evacuated up my bum
Most children were evacuated to the countryside via Train.
Yes, it was right for children to be evacuated for their own saftey.
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.
to the country sidethey were evacuated to the countryside
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Adults had jobs they felt they needed to keep. Queen Elizabeth stayed to keep morale up for kids who could not be evacuated. Many of the children went to family in the country or Canada.
they were evacuated by train
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