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David Hilton

NIOD - 0 views

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    A collection of documents and images on World War II maintained by the Dutch. Not all of them, just some.
David Hilton

List all education topics - edna.edu.au - 0 views

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    A multitude of links to sites with resources etc provided by good old EDNA. Massive variety of topics, time periods and regions. Tags are probably useless. Sorry.
David Hilton

IOM RAS - Manuscript Collection Kept at the IOM RAS - 0 views

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    These manuscripts are maintained by the Institute of Oriental Manuscripts at St Petersburg. I don't know if they have English translations - how's your Tibetan?
David Hilton

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin - Collections / Institutes - 1 views

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    A collection of Asian artefacts and documents (I think) provided by the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. I guess that's Berlin Museum or something.
David Hilton

Fireside Chats of Franklin D. Roosevelt - 0 views

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    Written transcripts of the 'fireside chats' of Roosevelt, beginning in 1933 and continuing through to 1944. I wonder if, in 60 years, some history teacher will bookmark a site with the Twitter messages that I receive from Obama? Or maybe this message itself? Trippy.
David Hilton

Mongolian Culture - 2 views

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    A vast and unorganised collection of secondary and primary source sites on all things Mongol. Amazing that there are so many sources left seeings the Mongols tended to burn any sources they came across. Along with the people who might have written them, come to think of it. Maybe that's why their PR is so bad?
David Hilton

After the Day of Infamy: 'Man-on-the-Street' Interviews Following the Attack on Pearl H... - 0 views

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    Might be interesting as a compare/contrast activity with interviews/media accounts from September 12, 2001?
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    After the Day of Infamy: "Man-on-the-Street" Interviews Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor presents approximately twelve hours of opinions recorded in the days and months following the bombing of Pearl Harbor from more than two hundred individuals in cities and towns across the United States. On December 8, 1941 (the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor)
David Hilton

New Page 1 - 0 views

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    A collection of links to sites with primary sources on World War II. Not particularly well-organised but looks like there's some good stuff in there.
David Hilton

Links : Category Listing - Historical Text Archive - 1 views

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    Another link from the Historical Text Archive. This might actually be the place with the primary sources. Oops...
David Hilton

Propaganda Leaflets - 1 views

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    "The database currently contains details of over 4,400 different aerial propaganda leaflets and other PSYOP printed product from WWI to the present day. It is very much work-in-progress and is constantly updated with new illustrations, data, and English translations." Cool!
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    The database currently contains details of over 4,400 different aerial propaganda leaflets and other PSYOP printed product from WWI to the present day. It is very much work-in-progress and is constantly updated with new illustrations, data, and English translations.
David Hilton

Dr. Seuss Went to War - 2 views

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    These are the cartoons produced by the Dr Seuss dude during World War II (1942-44). It's not exactly Green Eggs & Ham; shows how war can bring out the ugly side of a people. Very interesting though and probably excellent for some class activities or resource design. The images of Japanese are decidely un-PC.
David Hilton

World War II Database: Your WW2 History Reference Destination - 1 views

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    A site maintained by a bloke called Peter Chen whose hobby is collecting images and sources on World War II. What a legend!
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    A thorough and growing database on aspects of World War II.
David Hilton

Around the World in the 1890s: Photographs from the World's Transportation Commission, ... - 0 views

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    Nearly nine hundred images taken from 1894 to 1896 by the World's Transportation Commission during that last great experimentation with globalisation. And look how that ended...
David Hilton

Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Main Page - 1 views

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    This is the modern history sourcebook. Just as good as the medieval and ancient, it's a must for anyone researching the modern period. Excellent collection and wonderfully organised.
Matt Esterman

BBC - History - Japan's Quest for Empire 1931 - 1945 - 2 views

  • the post-invasion 'Manchurian Crisis' ended with the dramatic walk-out of Japanese delegates from the League of Nations in 1933.
  • in 1937 a minor engagement between Chinese and Japanese troops at the Marco-Polo Bridge, near Peking, led to undeclared war between the two nations.
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

Flickr: mharrsch's Photostream - 0 views

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    Thanks Mary for these excellent images. They'll be extremely useful when I'm putting together resources for my Roman history classes.
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