On England’s Dorset coast, within the UNESCO-listed Jurassic Coast and the rolling hills of the Isle of Purbeck, the deserted village of Tyneham sits surrounded by military training grounds. Its empty cottages, abandoned schoolhouse and quiet church are among the few reminders of the community that once lived here.The village was abruptly emptied during the Second World War after the British government ordered its entire population to leave within just 28 days. The evacuation was part of preparations for the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe.The villagers believed they would eventually return home. More than 80 years later, they never have....