yes they did it was welcoming all homeless people to come in and try to keep at least the smallest amount of warm although they could not supply food .-hope my imformation helped ;-)
Evecuee
United States
Loads,as you can probably emagine it was a preety hard time for childeren. Sorry for not being exact.
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In the 1940s, during and after World War II, several countries accepted evacuees from Britain. Notably, Canada and Australia opened their doors to British children and families to ensure their safety from bombings. The United States also accepted some evacuees, although the numbers were smaller compared to Commonwealth nations. Additionally, New Zealand and South Africa provided refuge to some British evacuees during this tumultuous period.
Evacuees are children moving house far away while the war was on
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Evecuee
United States
Loads,as you can probably emagine it was a preety hard time for childeren. Sorry for not being exact.
During World War II, food in many areas was in short supply. The evacuees has to make due with food rationing to make food supplies last. Often, their diet consisted of eggs, vegetables, bread, and water.
Evacuees.
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During World War II, A.A. Milne and his wife opened their home, Cotchford Farm, to around 60 child evacuees from London. These children had been sent to the countryside for safety during the bombings of London.
They got a letter sent to them saying that they had to take in evacuees because of the world war 2.
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