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Simon Miles

History Animated - 7 views

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    Major battles in American military explained with the use of animation.
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    "History Animated is a fantastic resource for teachers of US History. The animations will make great supplements to classroom instruction. The animations are a significant improvement over drawing or pointing to places on a map. The site currently features animations on the Pacific War, the Civil War, the Revolutionary War and the Battle of Britain.
Cathy Oxley

Pacific War Animated - 22 views

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    "If a picture is worth a thousand words, a good animation is worth ten thousand. After reading book after book about the Pacific War and finding only complicated maps with dotted lines and dashed lines crisscrossing the pages, we decided to depict the key naval and land battles using animation technology."
Deven Black

Captured: The Pacific and Adjacent Theaters in WWII - Plog Photo Blog - 14 views

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    110 photographs, many of them rare, documenting the attack on Pearl Harbor and many of the major Pacific theater campaigns of WWII.
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David Hilton

Pacific War Animated - 16 views

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    I'm loving animated historical maps at the moment, and there are an increasing number available around the place. This one focuses on American involvement in the Pacific during World War and the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. Lots of fun!
tcornett

War & Expansion: Crash Course US History #17 - YouTube - 0 views

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    In which John Green teaches you about the Mexican-American War in the late 1840s, and the expansion of the United States into the western end of North America. In this episode of Crash Course, US territory finally reaches from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific Ocean. After Oregon was secured from the UK and the southwest was ceded by Mexico, that is. Famous Americans abound in this episode, including James K Polk (Young Hickory, Napoleon of the Stump), Martin Van Buren, Zachary Taylor, and Winfield Scott. You'll also learn about the California Gold Rush of 1848, and California's admission as a state, which necessitated the Compromise of 1850. Once more slavery is a crucial issue. Something is going to have to be done about slavery, I think. Maybe it will come to a head next week.
David Hilton

Joseph Berry Keenan Digital Collection - 1 views

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    No information on how much is there, but going on the quality of the other source sites provided by Harvard Libraries it should be quite extensive.
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    The Joseph Berry Keenan Digital Collection-comprised of manuscript materials and photographs-offers researchers invaluable insight into the Japanese War Crimes Trial -- one of the most important trials of the twentieth century.
David Hilton

UW Libraries - Camp Harmony Exhibit - 0 views

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    Sources related to the internment of Japanese citizens during World War II in the USA.
David Hilton

Ansel Adams's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar - (American Memor... - 7 views

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    The images are organised around themes and can be viewed in very high resolution. Very interesting to see too that even 65 years ago Japanese people always had immaculate hair all the time. Amazing.
Matt Esterman

A History Place Map : Japanese Expansion to Spring, 1942 - 14 views

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    Great animated map of some key stages of Japanese expansion from 1910-1942.
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