about 50,000 children were abandoned after World War 2
When schools were bombed in world war 2, children were scared. Many were upset their schools were destroyed because they held an attachment to their schools.
No, if that happened there would no people alive today. Many died in the war.
send them to the war
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.
It was a weird term but they were called "children"
Ebba D Drolshagen has written: 'Wehrmachtskinder' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Occupied territories, Children of military personnel, Fathers, Abandoned children, Children, Armed Forces
There is no exact figure of how many children were killed around the world in World War 2 because many were not on any census and many were simply obliterated in bombs. I can tell you that more civilians died in the war than military personnel. Many Japanese, Okinawans and other islanders committed suicide and killed the children too.
About an average of 6
about 600,000
World War 2 had a significant impact on children around the world. Many children experienced trauma, loss of family members, displacement, and disruption of their education. Some were forced to work or become refugees. The war also led to advancements in child welfare and education policies in many countries.
over one Million people were evacuated in world war twoo. Most were children but there were Mother with children under two, pregnat women and disabled people
When schools were bombed in world war 2, children were scared. Many were upset their schools were destroyed because they held an attachment to their schools.
identity worn by children in world war 2
No, if that happened there would no people alive today. Many died in the war.
Children in England were taught about the war and Germany. Many were shown propaganda and asked to write essays to express their feeling towards missing parents and the effect of the war. Children were emotionally involved in the war and many young boys went off to fight.
Yes, many were forced to.
Terrible by today's standards and bad by the standards of the day. Many were lost because the quit working in the middle of battle and had to be abandoned.