Friday, April 29, 2011

Letter response

Dear, Ema I'm so proud of all that you have accomplished! You really are an insparation to women and even though there's not a day I don't think of you, I know that you are working very hard and going to have a bright future. I can't believe you managed to get a job at the Bell aircraft factory. Is it hard? That XFM-1 is humoungous, I can't believe you are part of the creation of that plane.

I pray that James comes back safe from the war. God bless him for fighting for our country. I really do worry for everyone fighting in the war, so many soldiers have died and gotten injured, when they are back and I see the nurses aid them I can't help but turn away and cry. The war has caused nothing but poverty and pain for so many families.

Things at home have been very poor, the nights are so cold but I have been giving your father and Erica some old blankets I put a house-brick in the oven for a couple of hours, wrap it up in an old towel and place it in the sheets at the bottom of the bed, this has helped them get through the nights. I tell you its so hard to even get some sleep with all the issues that the war has caused.

Now that our garden has been drafted it seems like nothing but gravel. Money is short and all I have to offer at dinner is bread and cheese. It looks like you are taking very good care of yourself, Thank you for that it gives me one less thing to worry about because now I know that you are well off even though you are alone.

Please keep writing, your father and Erica say hello.

Love, Mother.



Refrences: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/41/a2040841.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Aircraft

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

blog 10

Talk to your family about World War Two. How was your family affected by the war? Please write in an open-ended manner about how WW2 impacted the lives of your parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, and so on. Feel free to post pictures, include quotes, other relevant links, and more.

During world war 2 my grandparents were young and lived in Mexico. Although Mexico was an ally none of my family members went to war.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Blog 9 WW2 photos



An advertisement for war bonds by Dr. Seuss. A complete collection of his War-time cartoons may be found in the book "Dr. Seuss Goes to War" This was propaganda to advertise people to get insurance by using Hitler as the bad guy so people will want to insure their houses.

This photo made me surprised because this propaganda was found in children's book. I never knew that Dr. Seuss was part of this. It was intresting and reminded me of an other propaganda picture I saw last year where they had books written in German and they drew Jewish people as rats to tell children that they are like rats by dehumanizing them by calling them that.




Charles Thomas was a young private of the British army during World War 2. He signed up for the army in 1939. Since returning from war he has been quite a serious and sometimes cold person as he has seen his friends killed beside him and has killed men with his bare hands.

My reaction to this soldier was that he looks like a very young man and friendly because of his genuine smile. After reading about him I was surprised of the thing that he has done and witnessed during world war two. It just comes and shows how even the young and innocent are capable of doing so much war. It reminded me of the pictures I looked at in class today of the other young soldiers who don't look like they are ready to kill.


This cartoon mocks the intentions of the Axis powers during World War II, by showing Hitler cutting the world into pieces like a cantaloupe to share with Hirohito and Mussolini.

My reaction to this photo was how they drew the charters they made them obscene and ridiculous looking because they were the villains and they make them crush the cantaloupe and represent it as the world because the picture portrays all three against the world.


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

blog 8

1. What stands out to you most in this interview?
What stood out to me was that he dug out bodies from streets. Kurt's book is the reality of what war is yet, libraries tried censoring his work by banning his books.
He gets letters from the Soviet union apologizing for the ban of his books and that they don't ban them there.

2. What experiences led Vonnegut to write Slaughterhouse Five?
Surviving the fire bomb of Dresden. He hid in a cellar.
All of the horrific memories he had from the war. War movies and books that featured Frank Sinatra and the reality is that only innocent kids were fighting the war.

3. Prior to reading Slaughterhouse Five, what would you like to ask KV?
Was there ever a time where you hesitated before publishing this book to the public?