how did the effects of the blitz covered up by the british government

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History

 

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Yvonne M

 

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August 29, 2011

 

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They believed that if pictures of bombings or freak deaths were being illustrated in news papers the country would take a morale nose dive. Many photos that expressed down ship and turns for the worst where used to the British advantage for example the raids on North London houses, the tenants where photographed beside the destroyed buildings with a caption that expresses that the tenants had courage and determination to fight the British cause...
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This sent a frightful message back to the Germans telling them that the British where in no way fazed by the German attacks. This in turn lowered German Morale because there efforts where branded useless. The Germans also used media to keep the morale of its people up, in many ways the German where copying the British and counter attacking every move that they were making...
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