World War II - Europe (F-N)
World War II - Europe (F-N)
"Final Solution" - The Nazi plan to murder Jewish
people
Flossenburg Death March: SS troops forced prisoners
(including children and elderly people) to march south to Dachau
German Wehrmacht officer: "Ideals can't be betrayed
with impunity"
German Resistance: Plotting against Hitler/Nazi regime
- (see last paragraph)
German Women and Children: Fleeing Eastern Front and
the advancing Red Army
Germany Reunited: Fall of the wall
Ghetto, Warsaw: Pictures of destruction
Gold and Sword Beaches: British forces land at Normandy on
D-Day
Himmler's Order: Destroy Jewish Quarter/Warsaw
Ghetto
Hitler, Adolf: Death in Berlin
Hitler, Adolf: Rise of Hitler and the Nazi
Party
Hitler, Adolf: Takes power in Berlin, claiming to
protect Germany's security
Holocaust: Documentary evidence of the Nazi's intent to
exterminate
Home Front, America: War production efforts in the
U.S.
Imperial War Museum, Britain: Source of outstanding
primary-source materials - (see last paragraph)
Italo-German Alliance: The "Pact of Steel" agreement -
22 May 1939
Juno Beach: Canadians land at Normandy on D-Day - (view
audio clips from the Canadian National Archives)
Kristallnacht: "Night of Broken Glass," when Nazis
burned 200 Jewish synagogues throughout Germany
Last Battle of War in Europe: Berlin
Liberation of France: Commenced with Allied landings on
D-Day
Mussolini: Executed while trying to flee Italy
National Boycott, Jewish Businesses: Early Nazi
policies targeted Jewish shops
Nazi-Soviet Agreement: March 23, 1939 Non-Aggression
Pact - (see third paragraph)
Normandy Invasion: The story of D-Day
Nuremberg Laws: German Jews stripped of citizenship