Evacuation was a key factor in the war and although it was a success there is other information that also say it was a failure.
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David Bramall 10P. 894 Words. GCSE History Coursework: Evacuation. Evacuation was a key factor in the war and although it was a success there is other information that also say it was a failure. Evacuation not only affected the children it also affected the hosts and the parents and was a totally new situation for everyone involved and there was mixed feelings by everyone involved as to whether it really was necessary but if it wasn't for this most of the children would have either been injured or killed so this reduced the risk of any harm happening to them. Source A is a picture showing evacuees walking to the station all waving and very happy but although it is primary it doesn't give a full picture of what everyone felt like so it cant be considered as a very useful source and could be biased because it doesn't state who it was taken by...

