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Study sources E, F and G use your own knowledge, to explain why the government was concerned about the morale (spirit and attitude) of the British people in the autumn of 1940?  

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Study sources E, F and G use your own knowledge, to explain why the government was concerned about the morale (spirit and attitude) of the British people in the autumn of 1940? In this question I am asked to examine why the government was concerned about the morale of the British people in the autumn of 1940 by using sources E, F and G and my own knowledge. The situation in 1940 was looking bad for Britain because France had pulled out of the war and now Britain were fighting Germany on their own. German forces had now invaded Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg and France. Hitler's next aim was to invade Britain he called this the Blitz. The Blitz main aims were to break the morale of the British people and destroying their homes, transport and the industry. the Blitz specifically was to lower the morale. It is no surprise that the government...

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