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Ww1 Personal Response

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During the Second World War everyone in the United Kingdom had to step up to help the war effort and defeat Germany. This included the Girl Guides who found themselves having support the home front in many different ways. The Girl Guides used the many different skills they had obtained at their meetings and camps to help the country to survive the war. Some of the ways the Girl Guides helped was by providing the public with services such as health care, and child care as well as food for the people of London who were suffering from the after effects of the blitz. This project is important because Girl Guiding now has half a million members worldwide, including me. To us this is part of our history. A part that until our centenary year in …show more content…

This website was written by a guide leader named Leslie. Leslie writes about how the Guides helped in both wars. In London during the Second World War she focuses on the care they provided children, the health care they gave at hospitals, the collection of materials for up cycling and food and what they did during the blitz. A similar set of jobs they performed is presented by Janie Hampton in her book ‘How the Girl Guides Won the War’ (Published in 2010). Hampton provides a more varied and detailed account of what the Girl Guides did. Hampton's work supports what is presented on http://lesliesguidinghistory.webs.com/ but also provides a longer list of what the Girl Guides did including the jobs they did in the blackouts and learning to defuse bombs at seven years old. The BBC published an article inspired by the release of Hampton's book in August that year. The author, Beth Cherryman, provides a more simplified, summary version of the information in Hampton’s book. Cherryman provides us with a list of badges some of the Girl Guides had that equipped them with the skills they needed such as the first aider badge which was a common badge for Girl Guides to have. Cherryman tells us that they ‘knitted, nurse, and dug for victory’ showing that she believes they played an important role during the Second World …show more content…

This article was written by Janie Hampton as well and was published a year after the release of her book (2011). The article provides the key points from her book. In this article she discusses what they did in the blitz and blackouts. This provides the reader with an overview that is well supported as the knowledge would have come from writing her book which is well supported by evidence and first hand accounts. Later that year an article was uploaded to blog called https://owl-and-toadstool.blogspot.co.uk/. I can infer from earlier posts that it was written by a guide/brownie leader. They wrote about what guides did talking about Hampton’s book. The blogger spoke briefly about the most obvious things such as first aid but they then moved onto the more interesting roles some of the Girl Guides had, such as spying for MI5. The blog overall presents a summary of what Girl Guides did focusing on the more appealing aspects which are backed up by pictures from various

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