Prod by Errol Greiner egrei5@eq.edu.au

 

Definitions and Explainations - Beliefs, Values and Ideology

Hitler the Man - Influences on his early life and his rise to power

Continuities

The Nazi Parties Rise to Power

Methods of Control over the people

Nazi Propaganda: 1933-1945

" Normal" Life under the Nazi Party

Women in Nazi Germany

The Resistance Movement

Hitler Youth

The Holocaust

Powerpoint of Nazi Regime - General Overview

Why did some women support and others oppose the Nazis? .

Assessment Items and Student Support in Essay and Assignment Writing

Revision and Tests - http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/germany1919to45/index.shtml

Student activities - Research and Referencing Skills


Second World War Encyclopaedia - Coveres all of the following areas

Background to the Second World War Date
Adolf Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany. 30th January, 1933
Reichstag passes the Enabling Bill. 23rd March, 1933
Adolf Hitler orders the German Army into Austria. 12th March, 1938
Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler sign the Munich Agreement. 29th September, 1938
Joseph Goebbels organizes Crystal Night. 9th November, 1938
The German Army invades Czechoslovakia. 15th March, 1939
Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler sign the Nazi-Soviet Pact. 23rd August, 1939.
The German Army invades Poland. 1st September, 1939

Lot of Pics for those days when your brain is full and you just can not do anything too serious.

To be categorised

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Week Six: Totalitarianism What is totalitarianism? Why did people support it? Why did it arise when it did? Will it remain part of the repertoire of modern political systems? Do fascist movements still pose a real threat? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Web Resources on Totalitarianism Theories, Definitions, General Resources Text on Totalitarianism in Europe: http://home.pacific.net.hk/~tkchung/hists/total/total.htm Modern History Primary Sourcebook: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook.html A political science lecture on totalitarianism: http://www.rider.edu/sites/phanc/courses/102-web/102lectu/totalita.htm A short definition of fascism: http://www.stcloud.msus.edu/~jaz/altruism/fascism.html CNN

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/ Nazi Germany History of Hitler's Rise to Power:

http://www.jer1.co.il/education/education/holocaust/guide/chap6/ A college history course page: http://eagle.cc.ukans.edu/~mezz/ University of Jerusalem Holocaust Studies Page: http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/dinur/internetresources/holocauststudies.htm A Jewish student resource page on Holocaust topics: http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/holo.html Page on Hitler's Henchmen with links to lots of other interesting sites: http://student.uq.edu.au/~s790314/

Crystal Night

Crystal Night is a turning point in history that led to the death of most Jews in Germany.
After Crystal Night, the numbers of Jews wishing to flee Germany increased radically.
A special annual commemoration was being held in Munich since the 9th of November.

http://www.crystalnight.com