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Children During World War II Lizzy

Where were the Children evacuated to? Smaller towns Some sent to live with outside relatives Kids were evacuated to the country. No Idea who the people were. Would wear tags for the people who took them in.

Who were evacuated? Women and children 300,000 children and women No one knew if they made it to their destinations

Effects on evacuated children Alone Tired Hungry

How did it feel for the children being evacuated? Some were feeling happy that they left Some were frightened Kids were abused

Supplies for Boys Two vest Two pairs of pants Pairs of trousers Two pairs of socks Six handkerchiefs A pullover or a jersey

Food and more Boots and shoes Apple Barley sugar Toothbrush Face towels Soap A towels A comb An overcoat Apple Barley sugar Dry biscuits Packets of nuts and raisins Sandwiches

Supplies for Girls Vest Pair of knickers A petticoat Two pairs of stockings Six handkerchiefs Slip A blouse Cardigan

After the War Soldiers returned to their families