WWII Europe British Isles Peopel Returning Home - from our story 'A pictorial history of King’s Cross Station'

The official return of 100,000 Londoners to their homes began oJune 4, when the first " Devacuse" train arrived at St. Pancras station bringin 800 mothers and children from Leicester. Buses awaited to take the mothers and kiddies to dispersal centres where, after a hot meal, they went to their homes. Some of the mothers and children after de-training at St. Pancreas in London on June 4, 1945 waiting to board buses for dispersal points. (AP Photo)

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WWII Europe British Isles Peopel Returning Home

The official return of 100,000 Londoners to their homes began oJune 4, when the first " Devacuse" train arrived at St. Pancras station bringin 800 mothers and children from Leicester. Buses awaited to take the mothers and kiddies to dispersal centres where, after a hot meal, they went to their homes. Some of the mothers and children after de-training at St. Pancreas in London on June 4, 1945 waiting to board buses for dispersal points. (AP Photo)