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Explain the differing reactions of people in Britain to the policy of evacuating children during the Second World War.

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Britain in the Second World War: Evacuation. Explain the differing reactions of people in Britain to the policy of evacuating children during the Second World War. At the start of the Second World War, many children living in big cities and towns were moved temporarily from their homes to places considered safer, usually out in the countryside. Children had labels attached to them, as though they were parcels. They often felt scared about being away from their families. In this essay I'm going to explain the differing reactions of the citizens in Britain to the policy of evacuation in World War 2, from the children's/ evacuee's point of view, the parents and the Governments point of view. Children being evacuated in WW2 were very affected by the policy; they were being forced to leave their homes and most of the time their families behind in high/medium risk area's of air...

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