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During the Second World War much of the population of Gibraltar was evacuated to where?

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During the Second World War much of the population of Gibraltar was evacuated to where?
posted Jul 16, 2020 by Vikram Luthra

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I am a huge will work but to be honest I'm not sure if I know this one. I would say Spain but then I won't say Spain because they were more on the side of Germany. I'm going to go with the United United Kingdom now know for some reason I don't think that's right. I don't know I was probably wrong I was going to say Morocco but I'm going to go with Egypt. Thought about saying United States but I think we'll stick with Egypt. That's a good question very good question I usually don't get stumped on the World War II questionb

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Where I speak into the phone my comment that probably doesn't make any sense but I guessed Egypt but I explained it all in my comment good question though good question kudos

answer Jul 16, 2020 by Laker Charles
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London, UK
Some people were also evacuated to parts of Morocco and Madeira and to Gibraltar Camp in Jamaica.

answer Jul 17, 2020 by Rajni
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