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      Close Read: Soldier’s Perspective; CR. Objective . What can we learn about WW2 from analyzing the experiences of soldiers operating along the front lines? How can different types of primary sources help us understand historical events? CR . Introduction “The real war,” said Walt Whitman about the Civil War, “will never get in the books.”

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      Though not a household name, her articles and books are seen by certain historians, such as Ishbel Ross, as the start of female journalism. Ross’s book, Ladies Of The Press, defined the start of female journalism in four sections, 1890-1900 stunt era; 1900-1910 the sob era; 1910-1920 the suffrage era; and 1920-1930 the tabloid era.

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      7. German-speaking immigrants settled primarily in the. A Eastern Colonies. B New England region. C Southern colonies. D Middle Atlantic region.* “Our fathers had plenty of deer and skins, our plains were full of deer, as also our woods, and of turkeys [sic], and our coves full of fish and fowl.

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      How German POW's in Canada were a law unto themselves. Life & death in remote camps, great escapes, cemeteries, etc. 254pp, sc, photos, app'x. $25.00 B [ ] Skippers of the Sky: The Early Years of Bush Flying Bill Wheeler (CAHS No.5, Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame) has assembled a wonderful collection of flying adventures.

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      Read and explain the significance of the Lend –Lease Act from the British and United States perspective. IV. Background of WWII. The failure of the Versailles Treaty and the rise of powerful leaders in the 1930s led to the rise of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany.

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      24. The German anti-tank gunner is a good shot. We are better shots. He is unprotected. We are behind inches of steel. If we will use our heads and our American ingenuity and initiative, we have nothing to fear from German anti-tank guns. 25. Armored battles against infantry and anti-tanks are short and violent.

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      With the publishing of Mein Kampf, Hitler was able to captivate the German people and awe them into submission. His message to the public: “The aim for which we were fighting the War was the loftiest, the most overpowering, that man can conceive: it was the freedom and independence of our nation, the security of our future food supply, and ...

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      This book is about the same event as Life as We Knew it, but from a different perspective. This time, the characters live in a city instead of a town, so their experience is different. If you don't like the thought of dead bodies, do not read this book. Although this book is not violent, a lot of deaths occur just because of the situation that ...

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