Evacuation Success and Failure
An assessment of the effectiveness of evacuation efforts during World War II, considering factors such as the number of people and resources successfully evacuated, the level of casualties and losses, and the impact on the war effort.
Evacuation Failure
The unsuccessful completion of an evacuation, resulting in the loss of life or the failure to relocate civilians or troops from a threatened area. Failure can be attributed to various factors, including inadequate planning, lack of resources, or unforeseen circumstances.
Atychiphobia
The fear of failure or inadequacy.