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Articles related to "Nazi"
Women as Victims in Nazi Germany This article introduces the historians debate over the role of women in the Third Reich and focuses on the representation of women as victims. nazi germany • women's history
Gisi Fleischmann, Zionist Activist During the Holocaust A look at the life of the heroic Gisi Fleischmann. She led many people to safety during the Holocaust, risking her own life for the safety of others. gisi • fleischmann • jewish • woman • holocaust
The Museum of Danish Resistance Copenhagen's Museum of Danish Resistance tells the complex story of the Danish fight for freedom against Nazi Germany between 1940 and 1945. copenhagen tours • copenhagen denmark museums • things to see copenhagen • museum of danish resistance • copenhagen war museum
Hitler's War on Jazz in France During WWII, jazz became a fugitive music banned and silenced in the cafes and clubs of war-time Paris by Nazi occupiers who feared its rebellious undertones jazz • france • germany • wwii • hitler
A Bacterium Saved a Town During World War II A little microbiology trivia saved a small town from the Nazis during World War II. typhus • rickettsia • prowaskii • proteus ox19 • antibodies
"Enemies of the State" During the period 1933-1945, six million men, women, and children were murdered as "enemies of the state," part of Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution." Their crime? They were Jewish. Why did this horrible event occur? children of the holocaust • adolph hitler • final solution • germany 1933-1945 • jewish people
Clergy's Opposition to Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses have often been the target of violent mob action and persecution. The case studies are numerous - this article focuses on just three. jehovah's witnesses and persecution • bible and jehovah's witnesses • nazis and jehovah's witnesses • supreme court cases and jehovah's witnesses • jehovah's witnesses in georgia
Auschwitz and Birkenau Terror Traveling's not always fun. Touring the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau in southern Poland and learning more about the Holocaust leaves a strong impression. auschwitz-birkenau memorial and museum • oswiecim poland • concentration camps • holocaust museum • nazi history
Director Bob Hercules The documentary "Forgiving Dr. Mengele" explores the shocking idea of forgiving the Nazis. documentary movies • josef megele • documentary films • documentary dvd • holocaust survivor documentary
Film Review: Crimson Rivers II Welcome to the first installment of Medieval History's Sunday Afternoon at the Movies. Today, it's French action flick Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse. france • germany • maginot line • charlemagne • lothair
Hitler as Chancellor Adolf Hitler is appointed chancellor and the crowds go wild little realizing that Germany would never be the same again. hitler as chancellor • hitler becomes chancellor of germany • chancellor adolf hitler • adolf hitler • nazi
Sophie Scholl She opposed the Nazi regime and paid the ultimate price. Although dead at age 21, her legacy lives on as hope for anyone who seeks to eliminate the evils of the world. sophie scholl • hansscholl • white rose resistance • white rose germany • sophie scholl nazi
Outline of Norway's History Norway, the land of the Vikings,influenced Western Europe by conquest from the 9th through the 13th century. Monarchs noted include Harald in the 890s to Harald V in 1991 norway • norwegian history • vikings • eric the red • lief ericsson
Albert Walter and the Comintern in Hamburg From the early 1920s until February 1933, Albert Walter led a world-wide organization that funded international Communist clubs, cells, and dispensed propaganda. albert walter • international of seamen and harbor workers • the hamburg method • communism in post world war ii germany • red international of labor unions
Adolf Hitler Changes Europe Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933 but what was it about this man's personality that led people to follow him and endorse his brutality? adolf hitler • hitler's crimes against humanity • nazi race genocide • german society in the 20's • hitler's personality
Children's Books About World War 2 These quality works of literature are an excellent starting point for a homeschool or history fair project, or simply to be read aloud to your children. children's books world war ii • children's books holocaust • children's literature world war 2 • children's literature holocaust • children's books prisoners of war
Irma Grese Beast of Auschwitz A young girl without much prospects in Nazi Germany became known as "Beautiful Beast" in the death camps she helped run. auschwitz • beautiful beast • ss-aufseherin irma grese • irma grese • hitler youth
Trophy Art Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer sells for a record $135 million dollars. What does this mean for the international art world? trophy art • ronald s. lauder • gustav klimt • neue galerie • manhattan
I. The Bauhaus School, Weimar, 1919 Probably the most influential design and architectural movement since the Renaissance, the Bauhaus School has impacted virtually every area of functional living in the 20th century. A chronological history beginning with its founding in Weimar 80 years ago. bauhaus • architecture • walter gropius • mies van der rohe • design
Churchill's Greatest Speeches This article offers excerpts from Winston Churchill's three greatest wartime speeches to the House of Commons in the British Parliament. churchill's greatest speeches • winston churchill wartime speeches • blood toil tears sweat • this was their finest hour • we shall fight on the beaches
Steven Moffat Writes Tintin Hugo Award-winning writer Steven Moffat (Dr. Who) has been tapped by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson to write the script for Tintin trilogy. First movie due in 2009 steven moffat • tintin • steven spielberg • peter jackson • dr. who
Cassie and Valerie's Moral Choice Discussion of moral choices made my two victims of the Columbine shootings. carrie bernall • valeri schnurr • columbine
Lyonel Feininger German Exhibition The artist's drawings, prints, and watercolors represent his distinctive originality with characteristics of major styles of modern art. lyonel feininger • harold loebermann collection • kunstsammlungen • chemitz • german art exhibition
October Poet Sylvia Plath was born October 27, 1932, in Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts. Plath is Poetry's October poet. This article focuses on Plath's poem, "Lady Lazarus." plath • lady lazarus • through the distorting lens of a bell jar • neurosis • suicide
Europe's Second Dark Ages? (book review) Mark Mazower, in his new book, DARK CONTINENT: EUROPE'S 20TH CENTURY, offers a pessimistic, yet quite compelling, survey of the history of twentieth-century Europe. revisionist • european history • review
50 Years German Basic Law: A Lesson from Weimar With the German Bundestag and Government moving from Bonn to Berlin, this summer a historic circle will be closed: German politics have returned to where they started in 1871, after the foundation of the Reich by Bismarck. Unlike Bonn, Berlin had been a symbol for some of the worst episodes in German history. But the city that paved the way to disaster was Weimar, the former cultural capital of Goethe and Schiller. In the year 1919 the Assembly of Weimar approved contemporarily the Constitution of Weimar and the opprobrious peace treaty of Versailles, thus laying the grounds for the first unlucky democratic experience in modern Geman history. Fortunately the Germans have learned from the catastrophe of the Weimar Republic and the Basic Law approved in May 1949 has proven a solid ground on which the new democracy in Bonn could establish a stable democratic culture. The achievements of the Basic Law will even guarantee the stability and reliability of the new Berlin Republic. bonn • weimar • berlin • basic law • berlin-umzug
Aborigines and Conservationism Aborigines and Greens both have a strong environmental focus in activism. But are conservationists in reality serving a colonial agenda when it comes to land rights? aboriginal activism • green activism • land rights • conservation • aboriginal land rights
Agatha Christie's Marple A very new take on Agatha Christie's Miss Marple stories, featuring an all-star cast: Simon Callow, Richard E. Grant, Dawn French, Catherine Tate... agatha christie's marple • miss jane marple • geraldine mcewan • the body in the library • tommy and tuppence beresford
Film Review: Henry V This week, we look at Kenneth Branagh's antiwar masterpiece, Henry V, made from one of Shakespeare's most jingoistic and humorless plays. henry v • agincourt • shakespeare • kenneth branagh • lawrence olivier
Indiana Jones Omnibus Vol. 1 This impressive graphic novel from Dark Horse Comics collects together three long out of print adventures of the world's favourite archaeologist, Indiana Jones. indiana jones • indiana jones omnibus • indiana jones graphic novel • indiana jones and the fate of atlantis • indiana jones thunder in the orient
One Day in Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark is a compact, historic city of palaces, sites, great shopping, and atmospheric cafes. Sample the best of what the city has to offer in only one day. denmark's capital city • copenhagen sites • copenhagen shopping • copenhagen palaces • copenhagen museums
Shopping for Reggae 7"'s Online A rundown for those shopping for singles online. reggae • singles • mail order • online shopping • 7 inch
The Tranquillity Alternative -- A Review A review of the alternative space history SF The Tranquillity Alternative, a novel by Allen Steele. science fiction • speculative fiction • genre • novel • author
Wassily Kandinsky Article on abstract artist Wassily Kandinksy. article on abstract artist wassily kandinksy.
Casablanca's Corner Men The WGA crowns Casablanca the greatest screenplay of all time - a script that had more collaborators than Vichy France. casablanca • wga • screenplay • greatest • bogart
Movie Review of Spine Tingler! In its Southeast Premiere at the Florida Film Festival, "Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story" highlights the career of the late horror movie producer-director. spine tingler • william castle story • documentary about horror movies • spine tingler movie review • william castle documentary
President Franklin Roosevelt The triumphs, later years and death of America's only president to serve more than two terms of office. president franklin roosevelt • the new deal coalition • the first 100 days • arsenal for democracy • the supreme court
The Invention of the Jet Engine An Englishman and a German both contemporaniously invented jet engines. jet • engine • invention • frank whittle • hans von ohain
Amsterdam Holland - Explore The Netherlands Amsterdam is made for walking. Explore the intricate network of canals, visit 'Brown Cafes', world famous Diamond Centre, Anne Frank's House, Waterlooplein flea market. amsterdam the netherlands • rijksmuseum • van gogh museum • anne frank house • waterloooplein best flea market
CBC's 'White Lies' In 1998, CBC television aired the TVM "White Lies", a movie detailing the "fall" of a racist white girl into the clutches of a white power movement, and her struggle to regain herself. white lies • movie review • racist • white power
Dont Hang up Your Spurs in the opening battles of world war two cavalry was deemed worthless. However it never faded from use and still has a place. horse • cavalry • greys scouts • rhodesia • horseman
Esperanto and Cinema Part Four. Esperanto Goes to Hollywood. The use of Esperanto in Hollywood movies. esperanto • hollywood • movies • idiot's delight • motion picture
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