The Blitz, Sources questions.
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1. Study Source A
What can people learn from Source A about the response of the British people to the effects of the Blitz?
People can learn that the British responded to terror and tragedy with courage and determination and that even people in the most appalling circumstances still managed to keep their sense of humour. People can learn that it wasn't only soldiers that were involved in the war and that ordinary civilians were often
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Guards often regarded as Dad's Army who trained every night to relieve regular soldiers of routine duties such as patrols, guard duty and escorts for prisoners of war. Overall I don't think I can say whether I agree with the statement or not because people did carry on with their lives and were brave and united but there were also cases of people being self-centered and not caring about hoe their actions will affect others.
Guards often regarded as Dad's Army who trained every night to relieve regular soldiers of routine duties such as patrols, guard duty and escorts for prisoners of war. Overall I don't think I can say whether I agree with the statement or not because people did carry on with their lives and were brave and united but there were also cases of people being self-centered and not caring about hoe their actions will affect others.