The evacuations done during World War 2 were mostly in Britain and involved the citizens that lived in the towns. Children, particularly, were put on trains and sent to live in the country away from the threat of falling bombs until wars end.
Jews were being routinely abused in Germany when the war started. The first Jewish victim in Poland is not known.
Yes they did
Well, in denmark, the Jewish people traveled and lived in Sweden until the war was over.
Yes. His oldest son is the current Emperor of Japan.
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The evacuations done during World War 2 were mostly in Britain and involved the citizens that lived in the towns. Children, particularly, were put on trains and sent to live in the country away from the threat of falling bombs until wars end.
many places were evacuated, there were civillian as well as military evacuations.
a lot cause my great grandpa was in it .so I'm pretty sure
Sometimes the baby would get evacuated with his mother or close family.
There were evacuations in world war two to protect the children. The children would be evacuated to the country side as the Germans didnt bomb them as much as they did in the larger cities, town, villages etc.
kids were kool
Since most evacuations occurred because there was a threat of enemy bombing or invasion, evacuations were important in order to protect civilians, particularly children, from enemy action.
The first instance of evacuation in World War Two was on the first of September in 1939. After the British military mobilized the British Armed Forces, evacuations throughout British towns and cities occurred in case of another air attack.
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There were two major evacuations during World War II. When war was declared in 1939, children were evacuated from towns and cities to be safe from enemy bombing. In June 1940, around 350,000 allied troops (mostly British) were evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk in northern France and brought back to Britain.
Jews were being routinely abused in Germany when the war started. The first Jewish victim in Poland is not known.