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The Holocaust by bullets - Shoah Memorial - Paris - 10 views

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    Between 1941 and 1944, almost one and a half million Ukrainian Jews were assassinated when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The immense majority was killed by Einsatzgruppen firing squads (mobile execution units in the East), Waffen SS units, the German police and local collaborators. Only a small minority was assassinated after having been deported to extermination camps. Since 2004, Father Patrick Desbois and the Yahad-In Unum research team regularly travel across the regions of Ukraine, intent on identifying and assessing every site in eastern and western Ukraine in which Jews were exterminated by mobile Nazi units during World War II.The exhibition at the Shoah Memorial, from the 20th of June, 2007 to the 6th of January, 2008, presents their ongoing research. By reconstituting the assassins' procedural methods, it provides one with a better understanding of how the genocide of Eastern European Jews was actually put into practice. It has finally become possible to preserve and respect the victims' burial places
TK Sand

Maps from British Atlantic, American Frontier, Canadian-American Center - 5 views

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    Reflecting the growing scholarly interest in transnational and comparative approaches to studying the past, British Atlantic, American Frontier offers a geographical perspective on the development of British America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It covers in detail not only the American eastern seaboard, but also eastern Canada and the West Indies, as well as the trans-Atlantic links to Western Europe and West Africa.
Ian Gabrielson

War Of The Century: 1/4 - High Hopes (WW2 Documentary Series) - YouTube - 5 views

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    Great Series on the Eastern Front of WWII. Useful for TOK discussions as well. 
Bob Maloy

Maps of the Middle East - 7 views

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    A collection of colorful and detailed maps of the Middle East from the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at The University of Chicago starting in the 6th Century AD and going to the present day
Kay Cunningham

Bureau of Land Management General Land Office Records - 1 views

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    Includes land patents & surveys to Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States & image access to more than three million Federal land title records for Eastern Public Land States, issued between 1820 and 1908. \n\n
Ryan Folmer

Making the History of 1989 - 5 views

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    The Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe
David Hilton

CIA FOIA - Overview - 4 views

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    The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) electronic reading room of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) offers several primary source collections for the study of Central and Eastern Europe during and after the Cold War period. The FOIA Electronic Reading Room web site was established by the CIA "to provide the public with an overview of access to CIA information, including electronic access to previously released documents." Direct web access to the following collections is now possible: # The Soviet and Warsaw Pact Military Journals is a PDF collection of "sensitive Soviet and Warsaw Pact military journals from 1961 to 1984 providing a view into Warsaw Pact military strategy". # Preparing for Martial Law: Through the Eyes of Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski is "a captivating collection of over 75 documents concerning the planning and implementation martial law in Poland from mid-1980 to late 1981. The collection release coincided with a CIA symposium honouring Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski, a member of the Polish Army General Staff and the source of the documents."
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    Seems to focus especially on the Cold War. Definitely one for the conspirary theorists.
Lisa M Lane

Beach-Side Thoughts on History, to My Students at Beyond School - 4 views

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    And the issue, to put it in a nutshell, is this: Knowing all this stuff is worthless, if all you've done is learn it. You seem to think that we're teaching you Western Civilization because gee, it's a great civilization. It's not. Like all civilizations, it has it's strengths and it has its flaws. Just because it's part of the dominant culture today doesn't make it good. Maybe the dominant culture today would be much better if certain aspects of Western Civilization were different - or even non-existent. Most of your essays saddened me because they were so full of cheer-leading for the West. Civilizations, Western or Eastern, Northern or Southern, don't need cheerleaders. They need critics.
Aaron Shaw

WWII in Europe - 7 views

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    "THE WAR IN EUROPE, NORTH AFRICA, & ON THE EASTERN FRONT"
Bob Maloy

The Virtual Museum of Iraq - 12 views

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    This multimedia presentation of middle eastern history from ancient times to the modern day is organized around different halls that students can enter and explore.
spoutnik ogik

Hermione, freedom's frigate - Introduction - 2 views

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    In the town of Rochefort, south west of France, a team of passionated people have undertaken a tremendous challenge The reconstruction of the Hermione, the ship on which La Fayette embarked in 1780, to bring help and support to the American insurgents. Since its beginning, the construction site is a true living show place, open yearly to visitors. Once the Hermione is fully completed, it is planned to sail again on La Fayette's journey, from Rochefort to Boston, via the Franco-American historical stops along the eastern coast « The Lafayette trip »
Iris Yin

art sideshow to compare 3 "religions of the book" - 17 views

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    Teaching Comparative Religion Through Art and Architecture Center for Middle Eastern Studies - University of California - Berkeley Three Monotheistic Religions: Judaism, Christianity, Islam Objectives: This exercise is intended in part to communicate information about the three major monotheistic religions of the Middle East--Judaism, Christianity and Islam--about beliefs, events, symbols, institutions and practices important to the three religions.
David Hilton

Arnold Arboretum - Botanical and cultural images of Eastern Asia, 1907-1927 - 0 views

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    The primary focus of the collectors was botanical, yet there are many images of people, landscapes and towns and cities of the period.
David Hilton

ABZU Bibliography - 0 views

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    Sources on the Ancient Near East and Eastern Mediterranean.
David Hilton

OSA Archivum - 3 views

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    "The Open Society Archives (OSA) at the Central European University in Budapest is an archival laboratory. While actively collecting, preserving, and making openly accessible documents related to recent history and human rights, they continue to experiment with new ways to contextualize primary sources, developing innovative tools to explore, represent, or bridge traditional archival collections in a digital environment."
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    Wide diversity of sources for modern European history.
Mark Moran

On This Day 1883: U.S. Railways Establish Four U.S. Time Zones - 5 views

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    Based on a proposal by a school principal from Saratoga, NY, U.S. railways created the Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones, plus the Intercolonial time zone in Atlantic Canada. It was agreed upon by the railways in October 1883 that they would adopt Standard Railway Time, on Nov. 18, 1883.
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