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Introduction

o Women played more than one role in WWII


Propaganda Music
o The Andrews Sisters
o Song: Any Bonds Today?
o Play short clip of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Other songs about missing their SO while theyre away
o Billie Holiday
Ill Be Seeing You
o Peggy Lee
Waiting For the Train to Come In
Photo credits:

http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/6/66/The-andrew-sisters05.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120520002632
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b3/The-Andrews-Sisters.jpg
http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/OB-WE451_andrew_G_20130131080144.jpg

http://www.mtv.com/crop-images/2013/08/26/BILLIE-HOLIDAY.jpg
http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/014900/014917/images/holiday.jpg
https://silhouettetrends.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/billie-holiday-1.jpg

http://marcmyers.typepad.com/.a/6a00e008dca1f0883401774362986b970d-500wi
http://apps.carleton.edu/global_stock/photostock/163630.jpg
http://www.peggyleediscography.com/p/images/BennyBing/Photo_Benny_1941c.jpg

Storyboard:

People dancing as background


Women in WWII
Music

Music in WWII was often used as a form


of propaganda

Camilla Sorensen
The Andrews Sisters are a good example of
wartime propaganda music. Their song
Any Bonds Today? displays this

Video of the Andrews Sisters singing and


dancing for soldiers

Women during WWII would also often


sing songs about missing their SO while
they were off fighting in the
war

Peggy Lee also has a song that is a great


example called Waiting for the Train to
Come In

Billie Holidays song Ill Be


Seeing You is a good example

Photo credits with a clip from Captain America: The First Avenger with the song Star
Spangled Man With a Plan

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