So that the children would be safe from the bombings happening constantly.
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.
During World War II, many children were evacuated from cities to protect them from bombings and other dangers associated with the war, leading their parents to remain behind for various reasons. Some parents were unable to leave due to work commitments, while others felt it was safer for their children to be away from the chaos. Additionally, many families faced financial or logistical challenges that made evacuation difficult. Ultimately, the decision to separate was often made in the hope of ensuring the children's safety.
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
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.
Children played a variety of roles in World War 1. Some served as messengers, delivering important messages between soldiers on the front lines. Others worked in factories and farms to support the war effort. Many children also experienced the aftermath of the war, including the loss of parents or siblings and the devastation of their homes and communities.
Brothers & Sisters were not usually separated during WW2. Only if it was specified by the parents to separate them they were separated. If you watch the 1st Narnia. The 4 children are all together.
i think it was just the parents or the same as world war 2 probably
they were very sad and sorrowfull
in world war 2-yes they did. They were allowed to go with their parents as well
Carrie's War is about World War 2. Everyone is evacuated to Wales from the city because Wales is a safer place than the city. Carrie and her younger brother Nick are one of the evacuees and both are separated from their parents and sent Wales.. This is adventurous and a suspense story. So the children's adventure began in Wales.
In the war the government thought it was to dangerous to keep the children in London were the bombings were going on. So the sent the children off to strangers in the country side were they can be safe . Children didnt often see their parents but they wrote letters . Parents missed out on their children birthdays and Christmas.
they were kept hidden, there parents ran away with them or they were bombed.
Children during World War 1 did in fact call their parents Mummy and Daddy. There have been many variations of what children have called their parents including; Mom and Dad, Mommy and Daddy, Mother and Father.
most parents didn't want to let go of their children at the start of the war but when the bombs were getting worst and posters were put up about the safety of children were put up, almost every parent decided it was for the best.
Carrie's War is about World War 2. Everyone is evacuated to Wales from the city because Wales is a safer place than the city. Carrie and her younger brother Nick are one of the evacuees and both are separated from their parents and sent Wales.. This is adventurous and a suspense story. So the children's adventure began in Wales.
they walked cause der b'tch a$$ parents wouldnt let them take the car
Yes. Korea has been separated since the end of World War 2. As stated in "World War Studies" it stated that "Yet many years of people have yet to found that Korea has been separated it has yet to become a civil nation"