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... the subject from the expression on his face and the fact that the smoke from his cigar is forming a question mark. The second thing that we can clearly infer from studying Source C is that the servicemen see him as their leader. We can infer this from the fact that the cartoon servicemen, portrayed as children, call Churchill "Daddy" and are asking him the begging question, "Daddy, when are you taking us on that outing to Europe?" From this we can also see that it is Churchill's decision when the landings are to take place. From my own knowledge I know that it was not purely Churchill who planned the D-Day landings, Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower also played a large part in the planning and execution of the landings so even though the source is more reliable than you would expect cartoon propaganda to be it still gives ...
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