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. In September 1939, more than 1,500,000 people and children evacuated, of which 827,000 were children. Due to the large number of children and refugees, the government had a great success.
Evacuation of British children during World War II At the beginning of World War II, the British government introduced evacuation plans. This is to evacuate children and pregnant women in order to evacuate the area where it is expected to have serious bombs. Large scale shelling is expected in major cities and industrial areas. Because the government is expected to do large-scale bombing in towns and industrial areas, they are anticipating many casualties. - UK during World War II: evacuation of children in the UK During the Second World War, the UK showed various reactions to evacuation policies. The first group is children who are actually taken away from home, children who are away from their mothers, fathers and families living in that country, and with people who have never seen before.
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. - Evaluation of evacuation sources For some people evacuation during World War II is considered risky for children at risk but in fact children and their parents are parting and evacuation for many people There is only one. Painful and unforgettable experience. This picture (Source B) is a picture of a child and an adult who visited London station in September 1939.
The main purpose of evacuation of children evacuated in the UK during World War II 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 persons with disabilities 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 British government evacuated children during the Second World War from September 1939 to April 1940. Although declaration of declaration has been done, there is no need to take precautionary measures and it seems that no explosion has occurred, so wearing evacuation and wearing a mask is meaningless, but as Germany is always threatened with bombs, the government still remains We continue evacuation.