This book, first published in 1986, examines the wartime evacuation
of children in Britain from their homes in cities to safety in the
countryside. It analyses the social impact of the separation on
parents and children, and teases out of the official records the
origins and assumptions of evacuation planning. It examines the
aims, implementation and evolution of the evacuation policy, its
success or failure and its effect upon post-war social planning in
Britain.
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