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AP European History
Unit 9 – Cold War and Contemporary Europe
Topic 9.15
What factors limit the use of speeches by British Prime Ministers during World War II as unbiased historical sources?
The language used is often too complex for modern readers to understand without notes.
Only a small portion of these speeches survive today in printed form.
Speeches only reflect the Prime Minister's viewpoint at that moment.
They were designed to boost morale and gain public support rather than record events objectively.
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