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What is it? What was it used for? What might we be learning about today?
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What is an ‘Evacuee’ ?
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What were people in Great Britain scared of? In 1939, World War 2 began. Large cities being bombed by the enemy.
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Children that lived in cities were in danger! So a plan was made to move them out of cities to the countryside where they would be safer.
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This plan was called the ‘Evacuation’ and children who were moved were called ‘Evacuees’. The plan was called Operation Pied Piper. Why do you think it was called this?
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On Friday 1 st September 1939, tens of thousands of children in towns and cities across the country went to school and met in the school playground.
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What was it like to be an ‘Evacuee’ ? We’re going to go back in time to Friday 1 st September 1939…
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Children under 5 were evacuated with their mothers. But if you were over 5, you were evacuated alone. If you were the oldest then you had to look after your brothers and sisters.
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They were then taken to train stations. Here they were given a label to wear!
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They did not know where they were going. They were put on a train or bus and went to the countryside.
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Children were given a list of clothes to pack. They were also allowed to take one toy and some food for the journey.
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Evacuees had to carry a gas mask in a bag or box at all times. What was it for?
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Some children thought it was a big adventure. Others were frightened and wanted their Mums.
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Once in the countryside the Evacuees would live with a new family they didn’t know!
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In their new homes, children would write letters to send home.
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1.5 million were evacuated in 1939. Many returned home after half a year, but…
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They were evacuated again! By the end of the war, over 3 million were evacuated.
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What would you take in your suitcase and why?
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