Evacuation of the Gibraltarian civilian population during World War II

Monument to the evacuation of Gibraltarians on roundabout at N Mole Rd, Gibraltar

The British Government's decision to enforce a mass evacuation of the civilian population during the Second World War from the Crown colony of Gibraltar, in order to increase the strength of The Rock with more British Armed Forces personnel, meant that most Gibraltarians (some for up to ten years) were forced to be away from Gibraltar and did not have a place they considered to be home. Only those civilians with essential jobs were allowed to stay. However, this event gave the entire community a heightened sense of "Britishness" by sharing in the war effort.[1]

  1. ^ Bond 2003, p. 97.

© MMXXIII Rich X Search. We shall prevail. All rights reserved. Rich X Search