Tarjetas de memoria: Britain in WWII: Memory, Morale, and Mobilization — 24 tarjetas

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1Pregunta

Home Front — definition?

Respuesta

Civilian support and mobilization during WWII.

2Pregunta

Conscription — role?

Respuesta

Mandatory military service introduced in 1939.

3Pregunta

ARP Air Raid Precaution — purpose?

Respuesta

Civil defense system to protect civilians from bombing.

4Pregunta

The Blitz — period?

Respuesta

Intense German bombing of UK cities, 1940–41.

5Pregunta

People’s war — meaning?

Respuesta

Total national effort involving civilians, not just soldiers.

6Pregunta

Posters — purpose?

Respuesta

Influence public opinion and boost morale.

7Pregunta

Total War — concept?

Respuesta

War involving entire society, economy, and government.

8Pregunta

Propaganda film — function?

Respuesta

Shape public opinion through selected images/messages.

9Pregunta

Revisionist historian — role?

Respuesta

Challenges established narratives, highlights overlooked experiences.

10Pregunta

Blitz — key date?

Respuesta

Started September 7, 1940, with a 10-hour London raid.

11Pregunta

Black Saturday — event?

Respuesta

Intense bombing day causing many to sleep in Epping Forest.

12Pregunta

Airpower theory — belief?

Respuesta

Air forces can decide wars by striking key targets.

13Pregunta

Billy Mitchell — advocate?

Respuesta

American theorist promoting decisive air power.

14Pregunta

Ligne Maginot — example?

Respuesta

French defensive line, not fully adopted airpower ideas.

15Pregunta

Battle of England — dates?

Respuesta

10 July–31 October 1940.

16Pregunta

Blitz — features?

Respuesta

Night raids, widespread destruction, 56 days/nights of bombing.

17Pregunta

Blitz — purpose?

Respuesta

Demoralize and weaken British resistance.

18Pregunta

Civilian defense — elements?

Respuesta

Home Guards, ARP, fire forces, WVS.

19Pregunta

Myth of unity — claim?

Respuesta

UK fully united during the Blitz, despite divisions.

20Pregunta

Calder’s view — stance?

Respuesta

Revisionist; questions wartime unity and morale.

21Pregunta

Memory vs history — difference?

Respuesta

Memory is subjective; history is objective and source-based.

22Pregunta

Evacuation — origin?

Respuesta

Fears of aerial bombardment, Wells’ 1907 novel, WWI zeppelins.

23Pregunta

Operation Pied Piper — start?

Respuesta

September 1, 1939, evacuating 1.5 million people.

24Pregunta

Reception areas — purpose?

Respuesta

Temporary rural housing for evacuees.

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1. What does the course mean by treating WWII remembrance in Britain as a move from memory to history?

2. How were Home Front posters and wartime propaganda mainly used in Britain during WWII?

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