London (West Ham, East Ham, Willesden, Leyton, Ilford, Tottenham, Hornsey, Walthamstow, Acton), Essex, Middlesex, Chatham, Gillingham, Rochester, Portsmouth, Gosport, Southampton, Birmingham, Smethwick, Liverpool, Bootle, Birkenhead, Wallasey, Manchester, Salford, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Hull, Newcastle, Gateshead, Edinburgh, Rosyth, Glasgow, Clydebank and Dundee. These were all places of power, money, pride, industry, history or ports which Germans wanted to bomb because they were useful and helped us, they were densely populated or we loved them.
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London (West Ham, East Ham, Willesden, Leyton, Ilford, Tottenham, Hornsey, Walthamstow, Acton), Essex, Middlesex, Chatham, Gillingham, Rochester, Portsmouth, Gosport, Southampton, Birmingham, Smethwick, Liverpool, Bootle, Birkenhead, Wallasey, Manchester, Salford, Sheffield, Leeds, Bradford, Hull, Newcastle, Gateshead, Edinburgh, Rosyth, Glasgow, Clydebank and Dundee. These were all places of power, money, pride, industry, history or ports which Germans wanted to bomb because they were useful and helped us, they were densely populated or we loved them.
Children were evacuated to families who lived in the country where they would be out of the way of industrial and built up areas that attracted bombing.
Children had to be evacuated to the country side so the wouldn't get hurt during the bombings.
Yes, they were evacuated to less densely populated parts of the country & were called Evacuees.
In England during World War I and World War II, children were evacuated to the country. They were moved out of the cities for their safety.
No, Some adults were evacuated. Children under five would have their mum's and pregnant women were evacuated.
People got evacuated in places which are safe which does not includes London, Coventry, Portsmouth, Birmingham and the other countries were it was dangered by German Bombing.
1917
they were evacuated by train