Various reactions of British people to the evacuation policy of children during World War II During the World War II, the various reactions of people are the role played by people in the evacuation process and the background from which they came from It depended. It depends on whether the person giving the opinion is her evacuation shelter, the parent who evacuated the child, or is part of the evacuated host family. Also, in order to fully understand the various reactions of people, we must consider the background of people, especially their own growth experience and their class, ie working class, middle class or you .
UK during World War II: Evacuation of UK children During the Second World War, England showed various reactions to evacuation policies. The first groups of people are children who were totally taken away from their homes, and everything they know about living in this country. I have two letters from http://www.eastwood.ngfl.ac.uk/Pages/evacuate.html to explain the children's feelings.
Evacuation of British children during the Second World War The evacuation of British cities at the beginning of World War II was the largest immigration in the history of Britain. In the first four days of September 1939, nearly 3 million people came from the town. The government's goal is to reduce the risk of casualties in key target areas, such as London, Manchester, Bristol, Portsmouth, and many other cities. The danger of German bombers attacking the UK will come.
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, I decide whether to judge the weather. This goal has been achieved. We examine various sources to confirm whether there is a conflict of opinion. The success of evacuation is a matter of controversy.