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Please select an image to view by clicking on it. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE. Once these posters have been studied click the button below. Comparative study. Worksheets. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE. This is representation of a British cartoon from Punch , 1923.

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  1. Please select an image to viewby clicking on it J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE Once these posters have been studied click the button below Comparative study Worksheets

  2. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE This is representation of a British cartoon from Punch, 1923. This is representation of a German Poster, 1923.

  3. What can you see?

  4. Now, click on the sections of the poster that you want to find out more about.

  5. Females are often used to represent countries. The country represented here is France. How is she being portrayed? What is she holding? What is the significance of these objects?

  6. What type of buildings can you see here? What is happening to the buildings? How important do you think these buildings were to Germany after the war? What may the military helmet represent?

  7. The caption says - ‘Hands off the Ruhr!’ What do you think the Ruhr is and who do you believe it belongs to?

  8. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE What can you see?

  9. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE What you can see? Now, click on the sections of the poster that you want to find out more about.

  10. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE Here I Am – Here I Stay How determined is the lady to stay where she is? How do you know?

  11. Who do you think that this lady represents? What helped you to make up your mind?

  12. Where is the Ruhr? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruhr_area What is meant by the term ‘Blockade’? Who is using a blockade and why may they be doing this?

  13. What is the lady sat on? Does this give you a clue as to what this area was famous for?

  14. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE The cartoon on the left is British and the poster on the right is German. Why do you think that they give different interpretations of the invasion and occupation of the Ruhr by the French?

  15. Here I Am – Here I Stay Look again at the British cartoon. How successful and justified does the occupation look according to this source? Clue: Look at the expression, the pose, the title, the defences….

  16. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE Hands Off The Ruhr ! Look again at the German Poster. How successful and justified does the occupation look according to this source? Clue: Look at the expression, the character, the title….

  17. J’Y SUIS – J’Y RESTE Which interpretation of this event do you think is the most accurate? Explain your answer carefully.

  18. You now need to read and complete page 1 of the worksheet:Ruhr and Hyperinflation Aim of the Lesson To discover how the invasion of the Ruhr affected the Weimar Republic.

  19. How important an area do you think the Ruhr was? Why? What is happening in this source?

  20. How important an area do you think the Ruhr was? Why? What can you see?

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