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  1. Evacuation During World War Two

    The British evacuation began on Friday 1 September 1939. It was called 'Operation Pied Piper'. Between 1939 - 1945 there were three major evacuations in preparation of the German Luftwaffe bombing Britain. The first official evacuations began on September 1 1939, two days before the declaration of war. By January 1940 almost 60% had returned to ...

  2. Evacuation During World War Two

    At 11.07am on Thursday 31st August 1939 the order was given to evacuate forthwith. 1.5 Million children, pregnant women and other vulnerable people such as the disabled, evacuated to safer countryside locations in just two days.

  3. World War II evacuations

    Evacuation is the process of moving people away from an area where they are in danger to a safer area. People may be evacuated for many reasons, including wars, natural disasters, or industrial accidents. Several famous evacuations occurred during World War II (1939-45). Many people in Great Britain were moved from the cities to the countryside.

  4. Dunkirk evacuation

    The Dunkirk evacuation was an event of World War II (1939-45). An evacuation is the process of moving people away from where they are in danger to a safer place. The Dunkirk evacuation moved about 340,000 British, French, and Belgian (Allied) soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France , across the English Channel to England . It began on May ...

  5. WW2 Evacuation

    WW2 Evacuation - Full Lesson & Resources. Subject: History. Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Lesson (complete) File previews. zip, 2.45 MB. This lesson will help children to understand evacuation during the Second World War. They will learn what evacuation meant, who was evacuated and why, as well as what life was like for evacuaees.

  6. World War 2 Evacuation

    World War Two Evacuation. The children's evacuation in World War 2 was a process of moving children (and other people) away from the cities that were the most likely targets of enemy attacks and bombs to a safer area in the countryside. This risk was incredibly high in areas such as London or other cities on the south and east coasts of Britain.

  7. evacuation

    evacuation. Evacuation is the process of moving people away from an area where they are in danger to a safer location. People may be evacuated for many reasons, including wars, natural disasters, or industrial accidents. Examples of large-scale evacuations include several notable ones that occurred during World War II (1939-45).

  8. Evacuee Activities KS2

    A helpful collection of evacuee activities for KS2 pupils. During WW2, many children, pregnant women and other vulnerable people were moved from big cities like London to safer countryside locations. This was known as evacuation, and over 1.5 million people were displaced to avoid danger from bombing raids. If you'd like to teach your pupils ...

  9. Lesson: Bombing and evacuation

    The Second World War saw mass bombing campaigns against British civilians for the first time. Nazi Germany targeted British cities in 1940-1941, hoping to destroy British industry and morale. The government had prepared for this by evacuating many children away from the cities the moment the war started. For many city children, this was the ...

  10. Evacuation

    Evacuation. On the 1st September 1939, over 3 million children were evacuated from the cities into the countryside. For many, it was their first time going outside the city. Many evacuees were very sad to say goodbye to their parents, but some were excited for the time ahead. Those under 5 years old had their mothers evacuated with them.

  11. World War 2 for Kids

    The Second World War was started by Germany in an unprovoked attack on Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany after Hitler had refused to abort his invasion of Poland. When did World War Two end? The War ended in the Summer of 1945. It is estimated that 50 million people lost their lives during World War 2.

  12. Evacuation

    Using this lesson plan in class will help your class understand the evacuation process that took place in World War 2. It includes a selection of pictures of children with their baggage, evacuee tag and gas mask as well as personal accounts to read what it was like to be an evacuee in World War 2. The aim of the lesson is to make students aware ...

  13. World War Two

    World War II brought a lot of suffering and hardship to thousands of people. German bombers made terrifying night raids. Families were broken up as men were sent to the front lines to fight, some never to return. Children were sent out of the cities to stay with strangers, away from the bombing. Shops were half empty of things to buy and what ...

  14. WW2 Evacuation Investigation upper KS2

    What was life like for children who were evacuated during WW2? This investigative task is suitable for pupils in upper key stage two and is aimed to cover 1/2 lessons. It includes: -A powerpoint presentation which guides teachers through the interactive lessons. -A starter activity based upon differentiating between primary and secondary sources.

  15. Evacuees lesson; World War II

    Evacuees lesson; World War II. This lesson involved looking at historical sources and deciding which were helpful in providing evidence in historical enquiry. The children also carried out some reseacrh using the bbc evacuees page and then created a fact page about evacuation. to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.

  16. World War Two Timeline

    1939 - 1945 The Second World War. Bombing of British cities, compulsory military service and food rationing were brought in. 1935 - 36. Italy invades and conquers Ethiopia. 1937. 7 July - Japan invades China. 1938. Germany marches into Austria and takes it over. 1939.

  17. War Campaigns and Posters

    When the Second World War started in September 1939 shipping was attacked by enemy submarines and warships. Cargo ships were also used for war materials rather than food transportation. This resulted in food shortages. In October 1939 the Government launched 'The Dig for Victory' campaign. People were urged to use gardens and every spare piece ...

  18. World War Two (WW2) for Kids

    World War II was total war - every person, every business, every service was involved. Britain did not fight alone, the war also involved many countries. World War II involved 61 countries with 1.7 billion people (three quarters of the world's population). Fifty million people lost their lives and hundreds of millions people were injured.