hey i was just stuck doing my world war one studies from the god damn long book and wanted to know how useful these sources would be for a historian studying the impact of total war on the home fronts during world war 1.
the book also asks to consider perspectives provided by both sources and the reliablity of each one
Thanks in advance
here they are
extract from former american ambassador James Gerard's My Four Years in germany, London , 1917
As food became scarce green vegetables and fruits were exempt from the ration card system, as were chickens, ducks, geese turkey and game. Because of these exemptions the rish usually managed to live well, although the price of a goose rose to rediculous heights...
In the third winter of the war, owing to a breakdown of means of transportation and want of labourers, coal became very scarce. All public places, such as theatres and picture galleries, were closed in munich for want of coal. In Berlin the suffering was not so great, but even the circus elephants were pressed into service to draw coal from the railway stations...
As more and more men were called to the front, women were employed in unusual work. The new underground railroad in Berlin is bening built largely by female labour. Women are employed on the railroads, working with pickaxes on the road bed. The card system was applied to meat, potatoes, milk, sugar, butter and soap.
And the second source :
the book also asks to consider perspectives provided by both sources and the reliablity of each one
Thanks in advance
here they are
extract from former american ambassador James Gerard's My Four Years in germany, London , 1917
As food became scarce green vegetables and fruits were exempt from the ration card system, as were chickens, ducks, geese turkey and game. Because of these exemptions the rish usually managed to live well, although the price of a goose rose to rediculous heights...
In the third winter of the war, owing to a breakdown of means of transportation and want of labourers, coal became very scarce. All public places, such as theatres and picture galleries, were closed in munich for want of coal. In Berlin the suffering was not so great, but even the circus elephants were pressed into service to draw coal from the railway stations...
As more and more men were called to the front, women were employed in unusual work. The new underground railroad in Berlin is bening built largely by female labour. Women are employed on the railroads, working with pickaxes on the road bed. The card system was applied to meat, potatoes, milk, sugar, butter and soap.
And the second source :