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The Second World War was a time of major upheaval for children in Britain. Over a million were evacuated from towns and cities and had to adjust to separation from family and friends. Here are 11 ways children were affected by the Second World War.
- Growing Up In The Second World War | Imperial War Museums
The Second World War was a time of major upheaval for...
- Growing Up In The Second World War | Imperial War Museums
6 mar 2015 · Nearly two million children were evacuated from their homes at the start of World War Two; children had to endure rationing, gas mask lessons, living with strangers etc. Children accounted for one in ten of the deaths during the Blitz of London from 1940 to 1941.
The Second World War was a time of major upheaval for children in Britain. Over a million were evacuated from towns and cities and had to adjust to separation from family and friends. Here are 11 ways children were affected by the Second World War.
World War II and its aftermath resulted in a fundamental redefinition of childhood. Between 1938 and 1945, childhood as a social concept slowly eroded and came to be subsumed in other categories, such as race, nation-ality, disability and class.
9 kwi 2015 · Ismee Tames examines the determined attempts to restore the malfunctioning families of Dutch collaborationists and delivers an impressive example of the intense political interest that various religious and secular organisations took in bringing up Dutch children after the Second World War.
3 lis 2019 · This chapter focuses on the wider historical context concerning children in World War II, both in Poland and beyond. In particular, the chapter discusses a variety of roles in which children participated in war.
World War 2 brought events to a child’s life which they shouldn’t have to live through. Most were separated from their families due to evacuations while others had to deal with death and loss of family. It was an emotional period and children had to grow up fast to cope with the surroundings.