Evacuations of civilians in Britain during World War II Summary

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In the first 3 days of September 1939 over 3 million Britons were transported from the cities to the countryside where they were to be protected from the expected mass bombing of the cities. This eva... Read more
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The majority of children from London were evacuated to other parts of Great Britain where there was less risk of bombing and children would be able to live safely. However by 1940 many of these childr... Read more
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Even before War with Germany was accredited, the British government felt that it was necessary to shield the civilian inhabitants, especially children; pregnant mothers, disabled people and teachers a... Read more
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Many people interpretation of this statement very differently. I believe that evacuation was a success because the main idea of evacuation was to save lives and after the war had finished it had. Sou... Read more
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The British government tried to evacuate all the children during the early years of world war two in order to protect the most valuable thing to the country and that was the future generation. With th... Read more