Explain the differing reactions of people in Britain to the policy of evacuating children during the Second World War?
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Explain the differing reactions of people in Britain to the policy of evacuating children during the Second World War? During the Second World War the differing reactions of people depended upon what role that person played in the evacuation process, and also what background they came from. It depends as to whether the person giving their view was an evacuee themselves, the parent of evacuated children, or part of a host family who received evacuees. Also to fully understand the differing reactions of people we must take into consideration, the people's backgrounds, in particular their own upbringings and also their class; whether they were working class, middle class or upper class. However we also have to look at the communities that the children came from, because children who came from very small, close-knit communities would have a bigger problem with leaving home, it would be far more scary for them and...

