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War E-Texts
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- 20th Century
- 18th Century
- 5 visitors recommend:
World War II Multimedia Database
Source: Jason McDonald
- A major resource, originally done as a thesis project at Fordham University. The Webmaster has collected 1,850 photos and 93 video clips. It's easy to navigate and there's solid background information. Bravo!
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- 5 visitors recommend:
Axis History Factbook
Source: Marcus Wendel
- A very, very well done information site on Nazi Germany. It includes thousands of facts and images and they're all well organized and presented. One of the best World War II era history sites we've ever seen.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
A Brief History of World War II
Source: WorldWar2History.info/U.S. Army
- This 16-page e-text makes for a good introduction, refresher, or reference on the history of the war. It includes the war in Europe and in the Pacific.
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- 2 visitors recommend:
What did you do in the war, Grandma?
Source: Honors English Program at South Kingstown High School
- A collection of interviews conducted by students.
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Lectures for the History of World War II
Source: Western New England College
Author: Professor Gerhard Rempel
- Lecture presentations on topics such as "Origins of the Nazi Party" and "Stalin as Warlord." (1998)
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- 1 visitors recommend:
World War II Resources
Source: Pearl Harbor Working Group
- A large collection of primary source materials regarding all aspects of the war. This isn't pop history -- not for the casual browser.
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- 1 visitors recommend:
World War II Plus 55
Source: David H Lippman
E-mail: dhlippman@juno.com
- A detailed day-by-day history of World War II, focusing on the experiences of those who fought it or endured it.
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- 5 visitors recommend:
American Revolutionary War resources
Source: American Local History Network
- Links, documents, and other resources on the Revolution, including a detailed timeline.
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