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in title, tags, annotations or urlComputational Propaganda Worldwide: Executive Summary - 4 views
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12 page article for Civics and History teachers to scan quickly and get a sense of the current world of propaganda. When teaching students about posters and slogans from World War I and II, we have to let students know if the infinitely more powerful tools of propaganda today
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One comparison would be the political pamphlet of 16th Germany. The reformation resulted. The chart at the end was useful.
Inside World War II Interactive -- History.com - 1 views
Crash Course Notes - 6 views
Thank you very much! A very useful tool to complement another very useful tool! However, when I tried to open the WH II file I received the error message that I did not have viewing access.
Learning Never Stops: Explore Anne Frank's hiding place - 8 views
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."
Illuminating Reno's Divorce Industry | Reno Divorce History - 2 views
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Our students know that divorce is part of life, yet it is not a part of their history courses, it is rarely, if ever mentioned. Divorce has a history all of it's own, and many, many American's lives were shaped by it. In the early 1900s, the ability to obtain a legal divorce was difficult and in some instances, required relocation to a jurisdiction that offered liberal divorce laws. Although Las Vegas, Nevada might be known for quick marriages, it was in Reno, Nevada that legal divorces were available to residents who there for only six weeks. This online exhibit organized by Special Collections at the University of Nevada, Reno, Libraries, presents documents from the city's heyday as the divorce capital of the United States.
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Our students know that divorce is part of life, yet it is not a part of their history courses, it is rarely, if ever mentioned. Divorce has a history all of it's own, and many, many American's lives were shaped by it. In the early 1900s, the ability to obtain a legal divorce was difficult and in some instances, required relocation to a jurisdiction that offered liberal divorce laws. Although Las Vegas, Nevada might be known for quick marriages, it was in Reno, Nevada that legal divorces were available to residents who there for only six weeks. This online exhibit organized by Special Collections at the University of Nevada, Reno, Libraries, presents documents from the city's heyday as the divorce capital of the United States.
The National Archives Learning Curve | World War II | Western Europe | 1939-1941 - 3 views
World War II Interactive Map - 0 views
The National Archives Learning Curve | World War II | Teacher's Notes - 7 views
Online Documents - 1 views
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.
History Study Guides - SparkNotes - 0 views
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