Britain in the Second World War: The Evacuation of British Children.
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GCSE History Coursework Britain in the Second World War: The Evacuation of British Children. Question 2. There would be many differing reactions from people in Britain to the evacuation policy during the Second World War. The first group of people would be the children who were actually being moved away from their homes and everything they know to live in the country, away from there mothers and fathers and family to stay with people they do not know and have not met. I have two letters from http://www.eastwood.ngfl.ac.uk/Pages/evacuate.html to explain how children felt. These are actual wartime letters from two different children. It shows two points of view. The first letter says about seeing all the farmyard animals and making new friends, it shows the fact that it would be an adventure for the children. They would learn new skills in the country and discover new things. Many of the children would be...

