Evacuation is a great success with many factors that contribute to the success of evacuation. The main factor is the amount of life saved by evacuation. Without evacuation it turned out that more people were killed by electric shock (actually they were just killed). But we also know that there is abuse (bruise in my neck until my waist and left ankle, my clothes all sticking to my bleeding bleed). Since there is no check on the host family, this is obviously a big failure due to slave labor.
Evacuation is a great success, "success" means doing something as planned, which means evacuation work is done as expected. Historians will claim "success" by observing good and bad points. Evacuation also saved lives. Evacuation began on August 31, 1939 and began on September 1, 1939. - Evacuation evacuation aims for vulnerable groups and children to leave the city and enter rural areas in case the country is bombed. The evacuation plan began in the 1930s. In August 1938, Adolf Hilter started talking, saying he would send a German army to Czechoslovakia.
Evacuation of children I think the overall evacuation is a huge success, but evacuation is also a great success. In Source A, this is a picture taken in September 1939. - It is difficult to fully agree with or oppose such a statement on the evaluation and interpretation of evacuation success. Evaluation is such a broad topic, and the title is seeking to have us show the whole thing clearly. If the children are still alive, if you think this is a success, or at the same time feel sad, that is a failure.