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Britain in the Second World War: The evacuation of British children.  

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History Cwk Britain in the Second World War: The evacuation of British children Question Two There were many different reactions of people in Britain to the policy of evacuating children depending on who you were, a parent, child or foster family. Parents were hesitant to let their children go, they did not want their love ones to go live with random strangers, let alone leave their side. They asked a lot of questions but deep down they knew and accepted their children would be much safer away in rural areas because the attacks were expected to be aimed at the city. They did not want to leave their children and the children did not want to leave them. Children had very mixed experiences from wanting to stay there longer too returning home and banishing the memories of ever going there. Some were lucky they had loving foster families while others had foster families who acted...

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