Evacuees: Children's Lives on the WW2 Home Front
This oral history shares firsthand accounts of Britain’s child evacuees who were sent to live away from home at the outbreak of WWII.

On the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain initiated Operation Pied Piper, evacuating more than three million civilians out of areas considered prime targets for bombing. It was the largest ever transportation of people across Britain, and most of those moved to safety in the countryside were schoolchildren.

Social historian Gillian Mawson has spent years collecting the stories of former evacuees. This book includes personal memories from more than 100 child evacuees, as well as their teachers and foster parents. Told in their own words, these accounts reveal what it was like to settle into a new home with strangers, often staying for years. While many enjoyed life in the countryside, some escaping inner-city poverty, others endured ill-treatment and homesickness.
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Evacuees: Children's Lives on the WW2 Home Front
This oral history shares firsthand accounts of Britain’s child evacuees who were sent to live away from home at the outbreak of WWII.

On the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain initiated Operation Pied Piper, evacuating more than three million civilians out of areas considered prime targets for bombing. It was the largest ever transportation of people across Britain, and most of those moved to safety in the countryside were schoolchildren.

Social historian Gillian Mawson has spent years collecting the stories of former evacuees. This book includes personal memories from more than 100 child evacuees, as well as their teachers and foster parents. Told in their own words, these accounts reveal what it was like to settle into a new home with strangers, often staying for years. While many enjoyed life in the countryside, some escaping inner-city poverty, others endured ill-treatment and homesickness.
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Evacuees: Children's Lives on the WW2 Home Front

Evacuees: Children's Lives on the WW2 Home Front

by Gillian Mawson
Evacuees: Children's Lives on the WW2 Home Front

Evacuees: Children's Lives on the WW2 Home Front

by Gillian Mawson

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Overview

This oral history shares firsthand accounts of Britain’s child evacuees who were sent to live away from home at the outbreak of WWII.

On the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain initiated Operation Pied Piper, evacuating more than three million civilians out of areas considered prime targets for bombing. It was the largest ever transportation of people across Britain, and most of those moved to safety in the countryside were schoolchildren.

Social historian Gillian Mawson has spent years collecting the stories of former evacuees. This book includes personal memories from more than 100 child evacuees, as well as their teachers and foster parents. Told in their own words, these accounts reveal what it was like to settle into a new home with strangers, often staying for years. While many enjoyed life in the countryside, some escaping inner-city poverty, others endured ill-treatment and homesickness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473849327
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 71 MB
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About the Author

Gillian Mawson has made a particular study of the evacuations of the Second World War. She has organised evacuee reunions, provided research to radio and television documentaries on the subject of evacuation and run a community group for evacuees. She is also the author of two other books on the evacuees. Gillian lives in Whalley Bridge, Derbyshire.

Table of Contents

Introduction vi

Chapter 1 Arrivals and Departures: Embarking on Evacuation 1

Chapter 2 A Different World: Adjusting to Life Away from Home 45

Chapter 3 The Kindness of Strangers: Wartime Foster Parents and Carers 91

Chapter 4 Suffer the Little Children: Homesickness and Heartbreak - the Darker Side of Evacuation 121

Chapter 5 'We Were With the Children': Organising Evacuation 161

Acknowledgements 182

Bibliography 184

Websites on Evacuation 186

The Evacuees Reunion Association 187

Index 188

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