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Words: 250 | Submitted: Thu Mar 06 2008
... because the children's transport was well organised by the government and 1,250,00 evacuees were sent off in only three days. The children were sent to the countryside which brought success because their new environment significantly. In the countryside there was lots of freshair little pollution and plenty of space for physical activities unlike cramped polluted London. Evacuation was also a success because the majority of children were lucky and had good foster parents who were kind and loving. Evacuation gave inner city children the chance to met with children and adults they would never had met otherwise and the success of these friendship is shown by how the city children often made visits to the places they was evacuated for years after the war to see their old friends and foster parents. Some even sent their own children there on holidays, for the country people who took in the evacuees the ...
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