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The Evacuation was an extraordinary achievement, but it was certainly not without problems. Hundreds of children arrived in the wrong places and in some areas there were insufficient host families ...
When Barry Yeagers turned 12 years old, he never expected to leave Guernsey for any reason, let alone the start of World War Two. But when it became clear Nazi Germany forces had their sights set ...
Emergency services rushed to the primary school following reports from concrened staff members - the children were moved to safety while police and army explosive experts investigated ...
Head teacher Jeanette Hart was unsure if the device was live, but still took it away from the child and carefully placed it behind a tree.
No bombs were dropped on the evacuated towns. The pull of the child’s real home was naturally powerful, and many parents brought their children back with the thought that there was no longer any ...
As the Mirror reports, the shocking incident happened at Osmaston CofE Primary School in Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Children were quickly moved to safety while police and army explosive experts descended ...
Osmaston CofE Primary School was evacuated and bomb disposal experts were called in after a pupil brought in a grade 5 ...
A primary school in Derbyshire, UK, was evacuated due to a grenade. A student brought a World War II hand grenade to show ... emergency services called, the children became inquisitive about ...