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Did Anyone notice that the source from the woman came from a publication called the 'Labour Leader'? I just took a guess, but I thought this was probably a left wing publication, thus the source succintly represented the attitudes of British minority groups toward the war. I thought it probably wasnt that useful to the historian studying peace-making because these groups wouldnt have had much influence on the actual process at the time of the publication, which was like 1919. Like it evidenced attitudes and perspectives upon the war, but it wasnt very factual when concerned with how peace was made in WWI.
What are everyone else's thoughts on Source D?
What are everyone else's thoughts on Source D?