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History Coursework Piece Number Two. Explain the differing reactions of the people in Britain of evacuation in World War Two. During the course of World War Two, many people were evacuated, not just children. There were many differing reactions to evacuation. The reaction would depend on the experience you had. Reactions would also change over time during the war and even after the war had finished. One set of people affected by Evacuation was the Children. Many children did not know where they were going and therefore experienced feelings of fear and anger. The children disliked being separated from their parents but put on brave faces so not worry their families. When the children arrived at their destination, they were taken to school halls of town meeting places where the were chosen by their "foster" families, which they disliked because often they were split from their sisters and brothers. If they had negative...

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