Sources Cold War

Practice with sources
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Practice with sources

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Sources
* Illustraion/explantion above the source
- Date
- What happend
- People in the source
- Important terms

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Slide 3 - Tekstslide

Symbols in cartoons
A symbol in a cartoon is an image of something that stands for something else
- Event
- Country
- Person

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Germany

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Russia/Soviet Union

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Great-Britain

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

US

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

Assignment 1
* Try to find all national symbols in the cartoons 1, 2 and 3

Think about flags, persons, animails, names

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

Source 1

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Haan -> France
Hitler -> Germany
Bear -> Russia/Soviet Union

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

Source 2

Slide 12 - Tekstslide

Flag Soviet Union
Flag US

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

Source 3

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

Bear -> Soviet Union
U.S.S.R. -> Soviet Union
(Union of Soviet Socialists Republics)
Uncle Sam -> US

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Deformation in sources
A change or exaggeration of a certain size, shape or emotion gives extra meaning to the symbols in the image

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

Source 4
Angry
Big
Soviet Union
East Germany

Slide 17 - Tekstslide

Every cartoon has a message

Slide 18 - Tekstslide

Source 5

Slide 19 - Tekstslide

Stalin and Lenin
* Gorbachev

The end of communism
Gorbachev  leads the funeral of communism

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

Assignment
Take a look at cartoon 2, 3 and 4

1. Which message does the author wants to convey? 

Slide 21 - Tekstslide

Source 2

Slide 22 - Tekstslide

Source 2
The Author finds the arms race nonsencial. If both sides continue to claim they are being pursued, they will continue to run in circles while the people suffer

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

Source 3

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Source 3
The Soviet Union takes over Europe/ the world

While America just stands there, being helpless

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

Source 4

Slide 26 - Tekstslide

Source 4
All the people flee from East Germany through Berlin to West-Germany

East Germany isn't happy about it

Slide 27 - Tekstslide

Sources
* What are the thoughts of the author, reffer to the source .....
* Explain by using the source .....
* Support your answer with an example from the source
* Support your answer with a quote from the source

Slide 28 - Tekstslide

Question source 2

* The Iron Currtain didn't had the desired effect that the sovjet leaders wanted. Explain, by reffering to the source, what made that the currtain didn't had the desired effect.

Slide 29 - Tekstslide

Source 2
* In the source you can see people falling through a gap in the bag. Above the gap stands: Berlin. 
So the Iron Curtain didn't had the desired effect, because people fled through the gap in Berlin

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

Source 2
What is the authors opinion of the arms race? Reffer to the source.

Write the answer on your paper

Slide 31 - Tekstslide

Source 2
The source shows two atomic bombs who pursue each other while complaining about being followed. So the author finds the arms race nonsencial. If both sides continue to claim they are being pursued, they will continue to run in circles while the people suffer

Slide 32 - Tekstslide

Slide 33 - Video

A fragment from the dutch song 'over the wall' about East and West Berlin


Is this part of the song about East or West Berlin? Support your answer by referring to the source.
Source 6
People are walking past flags and banners
And statues of Lenin and Marx still abound.
[…]
But what kind of utopia is this,
If it’s still got high walls all around?
If you’re scared and too cautious to utter a sound.
Oh, what is that utopia? 

Slide 34 - Tekstslide

In the source stands: statues of Lenin and Marx still abound. So this fragment is about East Berlin because Lenin and Marx belong to communism


Source 6
People are walking past flags and banners
And statues of Lenin and Marx still abound.
[…]
But what kind of utopia is this,
If it’s still got high walls all around?
If you’re scared and too cautious to utter a sound.
Oh, what is that utopia? 

Slide 35 - Tekstslide

A fragment from the dutch song 'over the wall' about East and West Berlin


Is the author positive of negative about the capitalistic west? Support your answer by reffering to the source.
Source 7
But what is freedom without a home, whithout a job. (...) You can demonstrate, but with your back against the wall. And only if you have money, then freedom is not expensive.

Slide 36 - Tekstslide

In the source stands: you can demonstrate, but with your back against the wall. So the author is negative about the capitalistic west



Source 7
But what is freedom without a home, whithout a job. (...) You can demonstrate, but with your back against the wall. And only if you have money, then freedom is not expensive.

Slide 37 - Tekstslide

Note
Write what assignment or idea for the lesson do you want to see in the history lessons?

Slide 38 - Tekstslide