After World War II, many evacuee children who had been sent away from urban areas for safety returned to their families, but some faced challenges reintegrating due to trauma and the disruption of family life. Others were placed in orphanages or foster care if their families were unable to care for them. Many evacuees also struggled with the emotional and psychological impacts of their experiences during the war. Overall, the post-war period was marked by efforts to rebuild lives and communities, alongside ongoing support for those affected by the conflict.
Evacuated to the countryside
No, if that happened there would no people alive today. Many died in the war.
the will be no world war 2
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
World War 2 started.
yes, Margaret thatcher was a evacuee
Children seeped back into the cities, as parents and evacuee hosts felt there was no need for the children to be away from their homes if there was no great danger. And Hussies were Turds
An evacuee is a person that got evacuted from a place e.g. London and taken to the countryside
No
Mostly the same as the rest of the population. Food was rationed and children had their own ration books. Some evacuee children were in the countryside and were able to have things like fresh eggs and vegetables that may not have been available to other people.
Strange question.....
a teddy so there not alone and scared
thet wore a evacuee costume
No. He worked in central London, bombs or no bombs.
Evacuated to the countryside
all of the dundonian children were evacuated
Children wore evacuee tags during World War II to help identify them and ensure they were safely reunited with their families in case they were separated during evacuation efforts. The tags contained important information such as name, address, and contact details.