less than the foundation to their prominent role in society. No longer confined to domesticity‚ women were employed in all fields taking over roles once recognised as professions of men. This report will outline the pre war lifestyle‚ role of women during war and services formed by non-government organisations for Australian women to apply and employ themselves into careers once denied access to. Prior to WWII‚ an Australian woman served the men in her family‚ raised children and carried out all
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assassinated the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 at Sarajevo. They were the reason World War one started by letting Austria-Hungary declare war on Serbia. But in the Second World War nationalism came from the fascist Nazi party ruling Germany during Hitler’s rule. It all started after World War one after the writing of the Treaty of Versailles‚ which caused major pressure on Germany because they had to pay for the damage done to Britain and France‚ demilitarized the Rhineland‚ and give the Alsace
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British Propaganda during WWII In this paper I will discuss the use of propaganda before and during the World War II and how it affected British and German society. I will first note that differences in the countries ’ war aims had a great effect upon the success and content of propaganda. Then I will examine how propaganda affected morale. I will describe how hatred and violence were successful parts of the German‚ but not British‚ propaganda campaign. I will then examine how propaganda saturated
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women’s jobs. In this period in time‚ women were beginning to gain more respect for showing that they could work at various jobs. While World War Two is much like World War One when it comes to women roles‚ it does however have a major difference. Women during World War Two began to not only take on more jobs but they more specifically began to take part
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Propaganda was a very common and successful technique during the second world war‚ which is where both poster 1 and 2 are from. Both of these propaganda posters use a variety of persuasive tools and techniques to have an influence on the audience. These techniques include symbolic‚ written and technical codes which are successful in presenting image that is going to shock or persuade an audience into taking action. The purpose of propaganda is to control the audience by sending messages to alter
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Perspectives on the 1939 White Paper During World War II December 7‚ 2004 Perspectives on the 1939 White Paper During World War II In 1939‚ the British government published a White Paper severely restricting Jewish immigration and planning for an independent Palestinian state within ten years. On the part of the British‚ this was an effort to secure crucial Arab cooperation in case of war. But neither the Jews nor the Arabs were pleased with the White Paper. The Jews took direct action
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Some top notch review material (from quora.com) If World War One Was A Bar Fight Germany‚ Austria and Italy are standing together in the middle of a pub when Serbia bumps into Austria and spills Austria’s pint. Austria demands Serbia buy it a whole new suit because of the new beer stains on its trouser leg. Germany expresses its support for Austria’s point of view. Britain recommends that everyone should chill. Serbia points out that it can’t afford a whole suit‚ but offers to pay for the
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Compare and contrast the role of women at home during World War I and World War II. Before World War I and World War II‚ women at home had the roles of maintaining duties for their family and children‚ such as cleaning‚ caring for the house‚ and cooking for the family. They were more likely judged by their exquisiteness rather than their ability. Just before World War I began‚ women were beginning to break away from the traditional roles they had played at home. Throughout both World Wars
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The impact of volunteering and conscription on Britain during the First World War Volunteering and conscription both played very big roles in the lives of the British population during the war‚ and for a long time after it was over. The war itself had a huge impact on both society and the economy of Britain‚ so it is not surprising that volunteering and conscription both had a profound impact on the British people. The war broke out on the 3rd of August 1914‚ and Britain only had a small professional
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August 4th‚ 1919 August 4th‚ 1919 Soldiers in a trench Soldiers in a trench The Toronto Star The Toronto Star Canada’s Home-Front during the Great War Canada’s Home-Front during the Great War On August 4th‚ 1914‚ when Great Britain declared war on Germany‚ Canada announced its support. Being one of the Dominions within the British Empire‚ the country had an obligation. Canada and its people were experiencing glory and recognition‚ yet the sorrow‚ bitterness of separation‚ death‚ and
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