Evacuation assessment Several evacuations have been successful. Information source B represents a group of refugees who seem to be really happy because they are walking to the station with a smile. Information source B shows that the evacuation was successful and may be reliable as it was created in the era of evacuation (1939). However, the purpose of the information source is to explain evacuation as a success to encourage people living in large cities to evacuate children.
UK evacuation during World War II The main purpose of evacuation of children was to protect British children from the threat of German electric shock. Between September 1 and 3, 1939, more than 1.5 children, pregnant women and handicapped people evacuated to the rural areas of the mainland of England. In my article, we decide if it is the weather, this goal is achieved and we look up various sources to see if there is a conflict of opinion. The success of evacuation is a matter of controversy.
Evacuation assessment Several evacuations have been successful. Information source B represents a group of refugees who seem to be really happy because they are walking to the station with a smile. Information source B shows that the evacuation was successful and may be reliable as it was created in the era of evacuation (1939). However, the purpose of the information source is to explain evacuation as a success to encourage people living in large cities to evacuate children.
Evaluating the Success of Children's Evacuation in the UK's Major Cities during World War II Before discussing how to evacuate successfully, the first question to ask is how to measure success. Evacuation may have been successful, but others have failed. Some social groups may then benefit from it, others may get worse. In a sense, evacuation is a huge success. The government implemented evacuation to save people's lives in 1939 and accomplished this goal; however, it finally proved the rationality of the means.
We can discuss whether the evacuation was successful. This is true in terms of achieving the goal. If never evacuated, thousands of people will lose their lives. The evacuation preparation work progressed smoothly and was carried out as planned. Material 2 on page 309 of the textbook shows that evacuees left the East End of London in September 1939. Since all the children reflected in the photo are of the same age, it is most likely that these children belong to the same class or belong to the same school. They are all well organized with tidy clothes, and it indicates that the school grouping system is doing well.