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London during the Blitz

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London during the Blitz 1. Before reading Source A there is a provenance about it which explains what the source will be about and what information will be included in the contents. From reading this we learn that the source is a Home Intelligence report and so it was not shown to the public and it was kept secret, this shows us that it is very reliable as the Government would not need to change it so it was positive to keep the public's morale up. The provenance also tells us that the reports were sent in by Home Intelligence officers who had collected their information from people such as doctors, priests, shopkeepers, trade union officials and business people. This also shows that the source is very reliable because the Home Intelligence chose people who would be in contact with many people and would be talk to them and would know what...

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