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Essay heading: Why did the British Government decide to evacuate children from major British cities in the early years of the Second World War?
 
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5 million people to leave the cities for the safety of the countryside. The citizens of Britain, generally secure from enemy action for almost 1000 years, now found themselves vulnerable, and became more so with each advance in aviation technology. The next causes were the pressure at home and abroad and the Government attitudes...
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Many children from the cities got a chance of a better life and taught the wealthier families how tough life was for the poor people in Britain. It was accepted by London that they would not be just only place targeted by bombers, as other town would be to. After, the Daily Mail, keen to support the Government’s evacuation scheme, tried to reassure mothers who stayed behind, “You have done a brave and self-sacrificing thing in sending your children away from the danger areas”...
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