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Books
  1. World War II Decisions (USA Center of Military History)


Lesson Plans
  1. Holocaust - Lessons for Grades K - 4 (Stahl)
      Provides lessons for grades K - 4 to help children appreciate differences and avoid prejudice and stereotypes that led to the holocaust. Does not recommend teaching about the actual holocaust before the fifth grade. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  2. Holocaust - Lessons for Grades K - 8 (State of New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education)
      Provides lessons for grades K - 8 to help children appreciate differences and avoid prejudice and stereotypes that led to the holocaust. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00


Lists
  1. Dwight D Eisenhower Library

  2. Jewish Rescues - Stories of Rescues During World War II (Land-Weber)
      Provides stories of six heroes.

  3. World War II (Yahoo)


Materials
  1. Map of Europe in 1939 (Brinton)


Papers
  1. African Americans in World War II (History Place)
      Provides pictures of African Americans who served with distinction during World War II.

  2. Frank, Anne (AnneFrank.com)
      Provides pictures and information about her life and times. 2-01

  3. Heroes During the Holocaust (Simon Wiesenthal Center)
      Discusses persons who risked their lives to save Jews from persecution during World War II. 5-00

  4. Holocaust - Answers to 36 Questions - High School Level (Wiesenthal Center)
      Provides answers to 36 frequently asked questions about the holocaust. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  5. Holocaust - Frequently Asked Questions - High School Level (Simon Wiesenthal Center)
      Provides answers to commonly asked questions about the Holocaust. Sometimes misspelled by visitors as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  6. Holocaust - Teaching Guidelines - High School Level (Wiesenthal Center - Weitzman)
      Provides guidelines on how to discuss the issues of the holocaust with students. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  7. Holocaust - Teaching Guidelines for Grades K - 4 (Florida Center for Instructional Technology)
      Provides guidelines for teaching topics that lead up to discussion of the holocaust in the eighth grade through high school. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  8. Holocaust - Teaching Resources - High School Level (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum)
      Provides teaching resources, guidelines for teaching about the holocaust, and more. Sometimes misspelled by visitors as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  9. Holocaust - Timelines - High School Level (Wiesenthal Center)
      Provides a timeline related to the atrocities of the holocaust in Europe during World War II. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  10. Holocaust History (Wiesenthal Center)
      Provides resources related to the holocaust during Wrold War II. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 5-00

  11. Holocaust Resources (HolocaustNames )
      Provides a variety of resources, such as museums, dedicated to maintaining the memory of those who were lost in the holocaust. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost. 6-99

  12. Holocaust Timeline (ThinkQuest - Feil, Dave, and Dale )
      Provides a timeline related to the holocaust in Germany and Europe. Sometimes misspelled as holacaust, holacost, or holocost.

  13. Navaho Code Talker's Dictionary (YourDictionary.com)
      Provides the words and codes for those words used to encrypt messages successfully during World War II. The code was declassified (made public) by the U.S. Department of Defense. The men who carried the code are the focus of the movie WindTalkers (or Wind Talkers). 6-02

  14. Stalin, Joseph (Cambridge University Press - Bowen)
      Provides an unsympathetic description of Stalin's life.

  15. Warsaw Ghetto Revolt (Wiesenthal Center)
      Describes the revolt by Jews in Warsaw during World War II. 11-01

  16. Women Journalists, Photographers, and Broadcasters in the Army (Library of Congress)

  17. Women Serving During World War II

  18. Women's Army Corp (Bellafaire)

  19. World War II Events (BestHistorySites.net)
      Provides and rates sources of information on World War II. 6-02

  20. World War II Stories (Mabry)

  21. World War II Timeline in Europe (History Place)
      Provides a comprehensive history of World War II, by date.

  22. World Wars I and II (Quaboag)
      Provides comprehensive, yet carefully selected resources by time period, including the period between the wars.

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