Next year is the 80th anniversary of the start of World War II. I'm thinking about a website that covers the news of the war day by day as it happens plus 80 years. Here is the question; casualty counts were sometimes embargoed to spare the families of servicemen for as long as two months. If something like this got off the ground should the daily news be accurate according to our knowledge or the equivalent of 1939 knowledge? I imagine some socialists and communists found out on June 22 of 2021 the Germans attack their allies of the Soviet Union. Originally Posted by the_real_BarleycornWhat does this date have to do with WWII
Next year is the 80th anniversary of the start of World War II. I'm thinking about a website that covers the news of the war day by day as it happens plus 80 years. Here is the question; casualty counts were sometimes embargoed to spare the families of servicemen for as long as two months. If something like this got off the ground should the daily news be accurate according to our knowledge or the equivalent of 1939 knowledge? I imagine some socialists and communists found out on June 22 of 2021 the Germans attack their allies of the Soviet Union. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
I am not sure what the OP is asking. Originally Posted by Jackie SThe question is: For this activity, does one report the war on a time-line that is in accord with the actual sequence of events? Or, does one report the events of the war on a time-line reflecting the way they were reported by authorities to civilians during the war?
80th anniversary of the date Hitler launched his invasion of Russia (Operation Barbarossa) on June 22, 1941. Originally Posted by lustyladWith the way he worded it is what confused me
With the way he worded it is what confused me
(I imagine some socialists and communists found out on June 22 of 2021 the Germans attack their allies of the Soviet Union.) Originally Posted by Hotrod511
Thank's IB I have spent more time studying what we did in the Pacific than Europe mainly because my father served in the Navy during WWII
It wasn't until 1979 that Iran's "Screaming Mary" -- who blamed the U.S. for the whole of WWII as an American imperialistic venture -- learned that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941. She, no doubt, learned her history from the likes of Noam Chomsky. Originally Posted by I B Hankering