The King Takes Care
During World War II, England did face significant attacks from Hitler's German Army. The German strategy involved in targeting cities in England, bombings and other forms of attacks. In order to protect children from the dangers of these attacks, the British government implemented various measures. To save the little children the England Government passed a resolution. Accordingly children were separated from their parents and sent to remote villages and neighboring countries. Trains were fully loaded with little children who did not know where they were going. The separation from their parents was undoubtedly a distressing experience for many of these young children. A three year old girl was crying terribly when she was separated from her mother. Her five year old brother wiped away her tears hugged her and told her we are going away from our parents we do not know where we are going. But one thing is sure the king (referring to the British monarch) knows about it a