Whether evacuees went to school after being evacuated depends on the specific context and time period. For instance, during events like World War II or natural disasters, many evacuee children were often relocated to schools in safer areas, where they continued their education. However, in some cases, educational opportunities may have been limited due to the circumstances of displacement. Overall, the experience varied widely based on location and the nature of the evacuation.
their siblings
Neutral countries such as spain and norway (not sure it might be sweden or both) were often targets for refugees because there was no fighting going on there.
5 years
Life was sad and scary because you might not be able to see your family any more.
"I can't wait to go on this school trip...but why is every child from the child going,not just our school?"
The name of the child, their school and a group name/number. They had a label for their suitcase and a label for their coat, to attach to themselves. I am trying to find out what information was on the reverse of the label i.e. where they were going to, etc.
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gone
They were away from their parents.
where did the first ever evacuees come from where did the first ever evacuees come from
some did some didn't
evacuees boxes
Evacuees were given whatever was plentiful during the war. Often they drank water, but occasionally they had things like coffee and juice to drink.
Evacuees had to wear something warm on the train.
The evacuees were evacuated on the 3rd of September 1939
Evacuees in WW2 were allowed teddies. Many pictures of evacuees boarding the trains have children with teddies.