Mothers who waved goodbye: Evacuation in World War II
Millions of mothers waved goodbye to their children evacuated to safety in World War II; others travelled with them; and others provided foster homes. Their little-known stories are explored by Professor Maggie Andrews or the University of Worcester.
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