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- Facts about World War I evacuation:
- Anticipated evacuees: Four million were anticipated, but only 1.5 million actually left.
- Mass migration: The evacuation deeply affected the nation, with images of city children trudging off into the unknown.
- Operation Pied Piper: Approximately three million people were evacuated from towns and cities to rural locations beyond the reach of German air attacks12.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Four million evacuees had been anticipated, but only 1.5 million actually left. Nevertheless this was a mass migration, which traumatised many, and, once seen, who can forget the images of crocodiles of city children, identified by a luggage label tied to their person, trudging off into the unknown.www.bbc.co.uk/history/trail/wars_conflict/home_fro…Outcome: Approximately three million people were evacuated from towns and cities that were in danger of being bombed, in an operation codenamed Pied Piper. Players: British population, mostly children. The evacuation of some three million people to rural locations beyond the reach of German air attacks deeply affected the nation.www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/britain_wwtwo/ff1_ev… - People also ask
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