Saturday, July 20, 2019
Evacuation in Britainin During World War Two :: WWII World War 2 Essays
 Evacuation in Britainin During World War Two       Towards the end of 1939 most British people found that it was very     hard to stop Hitler and they decided to use force because they thought     that this could only stop him. Britain and France declared war on     Germany on the 3rd September 1939, before this Germany had invaded     Poland, which the British promised to protect.       The British army sailed across the English Channel to join our ally     France. Back home, the civilians of the British Isles prepared for a     war which they knew was going to affect them directly. World war one     had ended 21 years before, and many people remembered gas attacks,     bombings from the air, rationing of food supplies and fear of enemy     invasion.       The word "Evacuation "means that when Britain wanted to move all the     children from the dangerous areas to a safer area which was outside     the country and they would be safe from peril or hazard. Before world     war two children were moved from the dangerous area that was close for     the enemy to be bombing. At this time factories and industries were     making equipment for war. Britain expected towns and cities to be     bombed examples (London, Birmingham and Portsmouth). The idea was that     evacuees would be in a safer place and stay with the local families.       Many people were still worried about the First World War because of     gas attacks, rationing, fear of enemy invasion and the bombings. This     situation was no forgotten and people thought that the same thing     would happen again. Since the war technology had advanced aircraft and     tanks had been of limited use in the First World War. Civilian     populations were even more affected by advances in bombing technology,     evacuation, occupation, and shortages.       Germany, Britain and the Americans war-planners had thought that the     cities would be bombed very terrible and a lot of damage would be     caused. Hitler even said "Mein kampf". Hitler had used this before     world war two when he helped hi friend General Franco, the dictator of     Spain.  					    
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