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Piousvir Singh
Created on December 7, 2023
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WW2
European Theater
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Propoganda
German
American
French
Each of these is a countries prespective to explore!
ROUTE MAP
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VIVA LA RISISTANCE!!!!!
French
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Art
Speech
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Artifacts
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https://franceintheus.org/IMG/pdf/General_de_Gaulles_Address_-_June_22_1940.pdf
General de Gaulle’s Address (June 22, 1940)
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By Guy de Montlaur
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MURICA
American
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poem
Radio
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In the shadow of great times by Helen Goldbaum
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D-Day Radio Bulletin
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German
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Speech
Monument
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Artifacts
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Hitler’s Reichstag Speech
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Holocaust Memorial in Berlin
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The audience for this propaganda is the german public, The message was to stop people from listening to jazz ( and especially saxophone m|usic which was growing popular at the time. The propaganda piece was intended to make them believe it was pro-jewish (star of david) and for degenerates. The author shows the stereotypical black musician with a saxophone and the star of David as well. (to promote anti-semetism)
The audience for this piece was the common German public. and/or students in german schools The author wanted the audience to feel pushed to enlist in the military. They display the brave and honorable German students who are protecting their country and leaders. It' intended to make people feel a sense of nationalism and want to serve their country. The author displays a handsome, young man willing to fight for his country. The swastika displayed on the flag symbolizes health, luck, success, and prosperity
Propoganda
The author created this to convey the mood of the French people when the Germans occupied France.
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Why did the author make this
To remember the people who suffered unfairly throughout the atrocities of the holocaust and WW2.
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Why did the author make this
Message
What did the author want to convey?
The message of the radio bulletin was to tell us about D-Day operation of June 6, 1944, which brought together the land, air, and sea forces of the allied armies in what became known as the largest amphibious invasion in military history.
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What did the author want to convey?
The creater of this wants to remind peopleof the atrocities that happened n the past, and to serve a reminder to never let that happen again.
She wants to tell the reader we are like people at train stations, always waiting for the next train. She wants the reader to kno that it is almost like a cycle, that always repeats.
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Why did the author make this
Message
What did the author want to convey?
The artist wanted to show the world how he felt about the war and how it affected him as a person through the man in the painting. The man seems to be very sad and depressed.
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What did the author want to convey?
He wants the listner to understand that the only way they are giong to make it through the war is by sticking together.
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What did the author want to convey?
Hitler blamed the jews for the loss of the first world war, and wanted the germans to know that he would kill them if they sided with him.
He delivered this speech to inspire the listener to join the army and to fight for their country’s independence because the french had a very weak army during the war.
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Why did the author deliver this?
The purpose of this was to inform the people about what was going on in the war and what is going to happen on that day.
Purpose
Why did the author make this
Hitler wanted people to side with him so he blamed the Jews for Germany’s loss in WWI.
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Why did the author make this
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What did the author want to convey?
She wrote this to remind us that bad things dont last forever, and the war that was going on will eventually pass.