Response to Evacuation Policy In this section, we will explain the different response of evacuation and specific groups and include evacuation experience. Typical response to evacuation in the UK is happiness It is very comfortable to know that your child is sent to the country without being killed. Do not worry about having to protect your child, you can fight for war with the forefront (father) or home (mainly mother).
Response to Evacuation Policy In this section, we will explain the different response of evacuation and specific groups and include evacuation experience. Typical response to evacuation in the UK is happiness It is very comfortable to know that your child is sent to the country without being killed. - The source of evacuation trips for children is obviously both useful, but primarily begins by looking at two sources that depend on what you want to find. Each information source is very different. One is a picture taken when the event occurred and the other was written long after the event.
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). - In September 1939, when 1,500,000 people evacuated, of which 827,000 were school-aged children, the first wave of evacuation of evacuated children occurred. If they live in a major industrial area where they think they will be bombed, the government will mainly provide children with evacuation opportunities.