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James Martin Analysis of sources Q.1 Source A is an extract from the book "waiting for the all clear" it was made in 1990 to celebrate the turn of 50 years since the blitz so everyone would be aware of what happened during the blitz. This source shows that despite the blitz the people of Britain remained very confident and positive throughout the war. Whatever Hitler and the Nazis did, Britain would not back down. It shows great courage on behalf of Britain. The source may not be entirely true as it may be someone bending the truth a little so as to make the blitz seem more successful. The government could have written the book to make the blitz look successful. Q.2 Source B is a photo taken at the scene of a bomb, which was dropped on a girl's school. The photo was taken on the 21st of January 1943. It was...

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