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Why do sources A to F differ in their attitudes to the evacuation of children?


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Why do sources A to F differ in their attitudes to the evacuation of children?

... Why do sources A to F differ in their attitudes to the evacuation of children? Sources A to F do differ in their opinion of Evacuation, some give the perception of evacuation as a success while others, believe it to be a failure, I will look at why they differ in their attitudes and also at why the individual sources were produced. Source A shows, what appears to be school children being evacuated, most of the people within the photograph appear to be smiling, however this is unreliable as a view onto their feelings at the time, as it appears that all those taking part in the photograph are aware that they are being photographed, and therefore they would smile towards the camera even if they had been in tears previously, also this photograph may have been produced as a piece of propaganda. This piece although a primary source does not give

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