World War II - Europe (A-E)
WORLD WAR II - WAR IN EUROPE
- Acqui Division: Hitler orders Italians to be treated as traitors, not POWs
- Airplanes, American: Examples of U.S. planes used during the war
- Air Raids, London: Audio clips of actual air-raid sirens - (see second-to-last paragraph)
- Animated Map: Summarizing WWII in Europe (click on "were doing," fourth paragraph)
- "Anschluss" of Austria: Hitler annexes Austria, 1938
- Armia Krajowa (Polish Home Army): Poles resist the Nazis
- Armistice with Italy: September 3, 1943 - the Rome-Berlin Pact is set aside - (see first two paragraphs)
- Auschwitz: A virtual trip to the place of horrors
- Babi Yar: Murder at the ravine - (see first paragraph, links for "power to do more") first paragraph
- Berlin: Falls to the Soviet Army - (see photographs from the Russian Archives)
- Berlin: Land and air war ravages the city
- Berlin: Pictures of the post-war capital
- Berlin: Post-war, a divided city
- Berlin Wall: "I am a Berliner" speech by President Kennedy - (includes video clip and original notes for speech)
- Berlin Wall: "Tear Down This Wall" speech by President Reagan - (includes audio clip and original notes for speech)
- "Big Three" Conferences: Leaders from the UK, the Soviet Union and America met periodically to discuss the war
- Bletchley Park: Home to code breakers employed by British Intelligence
- Book Burning, Nazi-ordered: "Un-German" books burned, May of 1933
- Braun, Eva: Married Hitler just before death, April 1945
- British School Children: More than 7,500 children were killed by enemy action, with countless more traumatized - (see second-to-last paragraph)
- Cartoon Characters, Government Posters: "Jenny on the Job"
- Cartoon Characters, Government Posters: "Joe Dope"
- Cephalonia Massacre: Italian soldiers killed by Nazis on the Greek island of Cephalonia, 22 September 1943
- Children in War: From collecting scrap to growing "victory gardens", children helped in the war effort
- Churchill, D-Day Concerns: Worried about the deaths of too many soldiers
- Churchill, Description of Damage: Europe became "a rubble-heap, a charnel house, a breeding ground of pestilence and hate"
- Churchill, "Iron-Curtain" Speech: 5 March 1946 speech at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri - (includes link to video clip)
- Churchill: Voted out of office at war's end
- Conditions, Britain: Desperate conditions prevailed
- D-Day Facts: An overview of surprising details
- Deadliest Sinking: Maritime Disaster
- Dividing Berlin: Pictures of building the Berlin Wall - (see paragraphs seven and eight)
- Enigma: Hitler's Secret Code
- Europe, at War: Animated, narrated map summarizing the war in Europe - (click on "battles were finished," last paragraph)
- Europe, Post-war Divisions: Dividing Europe at war's end
- Evacuation, Britain: Mass evacuation of school children - (see paragraphs three and four for audio/video clips)