Sigmund Freud's sons, Martin and Oliver, survived World War I. However, his daughter Sophie died in 1920 from the Spanish flu, which was considered a pandemic at the time. Freud's grandsons, Heinz and Ernst, both died during World War II.
The purpose of propaganda in World War 2 was to influence public opinion, mobilize support for the war effort, demonize the enemy, and maintain morale among the civilian population and military. It was used by governments to control information and shape attitudes towards the war.
Governmental repression during World War 1 might have attempted to control information and narratives to maintain public support for the war effort. Propaganda likely portrayed the conflict as a noble and just cause, emphasizing themes of patriotism and bravery. Any dissenting voices or anti-war sentiments may have been suppressed to maintain national unity and morale.
Yes, the war affects Captain Keller and Annie's relationship in "The Miracle Worker." The Captain's focus on military matters makes it challenging for him to prioritize his family and Helen's education, leading to conflicts with Annie who is determined to break through to Helen. Their different perspectives contribute to the tension in their relationship.
Yes, the civil war did affect Annie and Captain Keller's relationship in Act 2 of "The Miracle Worker." Captain Keller was deeply affected by the war and it hardened his personality, making it difficult for him to connect emotionally with others, including his family. This strained his relationship with Annie as she tried to break through his walls and help him understand the needs of his daughter, Helen.
national crisis
Tsar Nicholas II and family (The Romanov Family)
Prince George Duke of Kent in a plane accident
Yes they did, some of them would rather die than kill their own family members.
whites men have family if they die theri family was depend on them. during the civil war women were not equal as men
no!
probably reavled because they did not die and happy to see their family.
Otto frank
No
Sekhmets family was more than kind they were worthy of anything any where at any time.... Sekhmet was known as the goddess of war.
Yes, Many.
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AnswerNo