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WWII Photographs at the US National Archives - DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE

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WWI Document and Photo Collections. US Army Foreign Military Studies, 1945-1961. WWII Photographs at the US National Archives. Sütterlin and Fraktur German Scripts. WWII Photographs at the US National Archives. US Signal Corps Photographs. The image below is a low resolution scan of a typical Signal Corps photo in the NARA collection (SC 204048). Captured Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS Photographs. There are two types of photographs in the collection; those intended for service use, and those and those intended...

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WWI Document and Photo Collections. US Army Foreign Military Studies, 1945-1961. WWII Photographs at the US National Archives. Sütterlin and Fraktur German Scripts. US Army Foreign Military Studies, 1945-1961. Some 2,500 studies were produced and organized into nine series:. ETHINT-Series: a record of 80 interviews with high-ranking German officers conducted immediately after the war. A-Series: transcribed oral interviews of selected German officers held as prisoners of war. T-Series: Comprehensive campa...

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WWI Document and Photo Collections. US Army Foreign Military Studies, 1945-1961. WWII Photographs at the US National Archives. Sütterlin and Fraktur German Scripts. Sütterlin and Fraktur German Scripts. Deciphering WWI and WWII German script can be difficult, even for native German speakers. Here is some information useful to the collector, researcher, and historian. Try these websites for descriptions of Sütterlin and font examples:. Example of Sütterlin font from www.omniglot.com. Proudly powered by We...

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WWI Document and Photo Collections. US Army Foreign Military Studies, 1945-1961. WWII Photographs at the US National Archives. Sütterlin and Fraktur German Scripts. 1 Select the items you want to order. 2 Email your list of items to. 3 We will verify the order amount and add postage costs (see below). 4 Payment by PayPal is preferred. Proudly powered by Weebly.

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WWI Document and Photo Collections. US Army Foreign Military Studies, 1945-1961. WWII Photographs at the US National Archives. Sütterlin and Fraktur German Scripts. These DVDs contain color scans of photographs at the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The photographs were scanned as JPEG files. Barbarossa Photographs: Invasion of Russia, 15th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division 1941. German Army Propaganda Photograph Collection 1940-43. Contact prints of 10 rolls of film depic...

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Kehlsteinhaus

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Misc Obersalzberg Buildings Part 2. This building is also often called Hitler's Tea House, but that is a misnomer. Although Reichsleiter Martin Bormann was inspired to build the Kehlsteinhaus by Hitler's obvious fancy for the Teehaus on the Mooslahnerkopf. Pointed out in the photos below. It is now one of the most popular tourist sites in the area, reached by special bus from the Kehlsteinhaus bus lot on the Obersalzberg, from May-October. For current information and news see www.kehlsteinhaus.de. Above,...

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Adolf Hitler Visits Austria. Adolf Hitler Visits Czechoslovakia. End of the War in the Main-Spessart. Haus der Deutschen Kunst, Part 1. Sites on the Tegernsee Lake. The Tegernsee is a picturesque lake surrounded by mountains, south of Munich. Several high-ranking Nazis had homes around the lake, and various local sites figured in Third Reich history. Another view of the former Pension Hanselbauer, and a close-up of Ernst Röhm's grave marker in Munich. Many of the National Socialist elite had homes around...

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Nürnberg Part 2

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Nürnberg Part 2 ]. The Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Luitpold Arena, Ehrenhalle, and Zeppelinfeld. This architectural model by Albert Speer shows the planned completed state of the Parteitagsgelände (Party Rally Grounds). At the top is the Märzfeld. A large field for military maneuvers and parades. From there, the Große Straße. Was to lead past the Deutsche Stadion. Large coliseum on the right), to the Kongreßhalle. Lower center), with the. And Zeppelinfeld. Several of the structures. These aerial views show...

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Nürnberg

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Adolf Hitler Visits Austria. Adolf Hitler Visits Czechoslovakia. End of the War in the Main-Spessart. Haus der Deutschen Kunst, Part 1. The Nazis saw Nürnberg as a classic example of a city rich in Germanic and imperial history; indeed, Hitler agreed with the mayor who once called it the most German of German cities. Wishing to capitalize on this, the Nazi hierarchy turned Nürnberg into. Southeast of the city center. This site eventually featured some of Speer's largest and most monumental works, wit...

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Adolf Hitler Visits Austria. Adolf Hitler Visits Czechoslovakia. End of the War in the Main-Spessart. Haus der Deutschen Kunst, Part 1. Berchtesgaden and the Obersalzberg. Adolf Hitler was introduced to the Obersalzberg, a mountain retreat area above the town of Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps, in mid-1923. In 1925 Hitler stayed in a small cottage on the Obersalzberg upon his release from Landsberg prison, following the failed Munich putsch. Bormann’s construction programs leveled most of the pri...

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Digital History // Laura Boyle – history in the digital age

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Saturday, May 9, 2015. I was about to start by saying that I completed my final project for my digital history course, but thinking about it, I'm not sure it will ever be done. I truly hope the site I created will continue to evolve, be added to and become a resource for my future students and colleagues. I hope you take some time to take a look at Niebuhr's Notes. And let me know what you think! Jessica (a.k.a. Mrs. N.). Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Unit Fifteen: Tools, Tools and Tools, What Exactly Are tools?

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Digital History @ Ball State. Blog for digital history courses and projects at Ball State University. Fall 2015 Course: HIST 661: Seminar in Digital History. April 2, 2015. Flyer for my Fall 2015 course HIST 661: Seminar in Digital History at Ball State University. Rhetoric and Reality: The Founding of the Burris School is completed. May 5, 2014. I started with this:. Then I thought that was too long, so I tried to take it shorter:. And then I tried to make a tl;dr:. May 2, 2014. My project is complete!

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Public History in the Digital Age

Public History in the Digital Age. Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Just for fun: Stephen Colbert's take on the pretzel: http:/ wikiality.com/Pretzels. Telling a story through images is a more challenging task than to be expected. Writing an image essay requires the writer to think more creatively than normal and from a variety of perspectives. Through this though, the historical interpretation may become a multi-layered story filled with images that help convey a deeper history. The Incredible, Edible Pretzel:.

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The New Digital History Education

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