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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'wartime'
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| Another aim of wartime propaganda was to get the British to think that they were 'morally superior' |
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| The Long and the Short and the Tall is a play that raises important, difficult questions about individual behaviour in Wartime. |
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| all the easter rebels needed to do was to provoke the british, and in wartime that would not be difficult. if they succeeded in this basic aim, success of some sort, was guaranteed. discuss |
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| Assess the reasons why Stalin was in dispute with his wartime allies from 1941-45 |
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| âÂÂDisputes at Yalta and Potsdam were more important than previous war-time disagreements in the collapse of the Grand Alliance in 1945.â How far do you agree with this view? |
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| Contrast between the wartime poetry of Jessie Pope and Wilfred Owen and how their work gave people different ideas about modern warfare |
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| Describe the relations between these Wartime allies from 1945 to 1948. |
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| Discuss the claim that StalinâÂÂ(TM)s actions in Eastern Europe during 1944 and 1945 were the most important reason for disputes between the wartime allies at the time. |
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| Discuss the reasons why the wartime conferences resulted in cold war rivalry by the end of 1945. |
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| During 1940 South Wales was affected by wartime rationing of food and clothing. |
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| Film Noir literally means 'Black Film'. This term was first coined by French film critic Nino Frank, who noticed a trend in the darkness of themes in many American films that constituted wartime cine |
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| How did the Second World War effect life in wartime Britain? |
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| In What Ways and for what reasons, did the relationship between the wartime allies deteriorate between 1945-49? |
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| It was not socialism but the continuation of a wartime consensus on the need for reform. Discuss this assessment of the 1945-51 Labour Governments. |
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| Lloyd George lost office in 1922 because he had been unable to adapt to a reduction in power, from leading a wartime coalition government in control of all key aspects of public life to becoming a peacetime prime minister |
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| Perhaps- by Vera Brittain and Spring in War-Time by Edith Nesbit |
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| Show how the members of the patrol in "The Long and the Short and the Tall" respond to the pressures of the wartime situation, focusing particularly on the presentation of the characters of Macleish and Bamforth. |
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| Sources B and c show two very different aspects of wartime Britain; the positive side for the media and the 'real' affects of the war. |
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| The most important aim of wartime propaganda was to encourage hatred of the enemy"Do sources A - K provide enough evidence to support this interpretation?Explain your answer using the sources A - K and knowledge from your studies. |
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| The origins of the Cold War: Question 1: Identify and explain why the members of the wartime Grand Alliance began to have serious differences in 1945? |
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| To what extent are individual soldiers morally responsible for the protection of civilians during wartime? |
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| To what extent do you agree that in Regeneration Barker questions the notion of Heroism in wartime? |
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| Torture images and the Media's Responsibilities during Wartime |
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| wartime grandad |
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| Wartime policies towards the Jews 1939-1945. |
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