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KS2 History Practice Test: Children during World War II
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Many children during World War Two became evacuees. The evacuation of British children was known as Operation Pied Piper and began on the 1st of September 1939. Children, thought to be at risk from German air raids, were removed from Britain's cities an relocated in the countryside. It officially relocated more than 3.5 million people - 3 million of them in the first four days. Most had no idea of where they were going, let alone when they would be coming back. But those who stayed in the cities were at risk from German bombs and also faced a shortage of food, clothes and even toys. Related... Show more
KS2 History Practice Test: Children during World War II
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10 Questions

1. What was in a ration book?
2. During the war children had to carry what?
3. Why did they have the blackout?
4. During the war children had to carry what?
5. Which character encouraged people to eat potatoes?
6. Why were there not many new toys made during the war?
7. The homes that evacuees moved to were called what?
8. What happened during the blackout?
9. The homes that evacuees moved to were called what?
10. Where were evacuees sent?