Blitz Sources Questions
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1. 2. From the first sentence of source A, you learn that the Blitz was fifty years beforehand. It tells you that everyone - civilians and the forces - who helped during the war was classed as a hero and it implies that maybe in previous wars, people had not helped as much as in World War Two. The next sentence explains how people had an 'unshakable determination' when they came 'out of terror and tragedy' which implies that the blitz was frightening and awful but they weren't going to be beaten. The third sentence implies this idea too as it touches on 'most appalling circumstances' but it also explains how people 'kept their sense of humour' so they were happy despite what was happening. The last sentence describes how these 'memories' will affect the reader. Therefore, from this source, you learn that everyone who helped was treated with respect...

