Ideas
for Topics (mostly post-1945) (back to top)
- Film "Shanghai Ghetto": www.shanghaighetto.com;
making
the film with quicktime (suggestion from Albert Leung)
- Art
and the Holocaust site by Beit Lohamei Haghetaot (Kibbutz in Israel
founded by former ghetto resistance fighters). Sophisticated design
and classroom activities, only a few works each from 27 artists.
- commented,
alphabetical list of Holocaust links (Prof. Al Filreis, English,
UPenn)
- Holocaust Links
page (Joyce Meyer, Champaigne-Urbana Jewish Federation)
- Internet Resources
on Genocide and Mass Killings from the University of the West of
England.
Timeline,
Documents,
Glossary,
Functionaries
of the Third Reich, War
Crimes and Criminals,
Genocide and
Mass Killing, The
Jewish Holocaust, World
War II Resources.
- Hypermedia
Sourcebook: "Responses to the Holocaust," by Robert Leventhal, Univ.
of Virginia (not recently updated, with a fair number of dead links,
but still interesting)
- Marshall Plan:
- The Library of Congress put its 1997 (50th Anniv.) exhibition
on-line (link).
- The US Embassy in Germany has an informative site with the text
of Marshall's Harvard speech. The core of the site is a text by
Ohio State Univ. professor Michael Hogan (link).
- The UCSB library has a copy of Documentary History of the Truman
Presidency (Dennis Merrill, ed); vol. 3 is entitled " United
States policy in occupied Germany after World War II: denazification,
decartelization, demilitarization, and democratization." UCSB
call no. Main Library E813 .D56 1995.
- 1948 Berlin Blockade and airlift
- The British National Archives offers a teaching site with six
documents (link).
- The Truman Library has a resource site (link)
with a student activity portion (link),
it also "chunked" the book Airbridge to Berlin and put
it online (link).
- The online supplement to Hyde Flippo's book The German Way
has a summary illustrated with present-day photos (link).
- The US Embassy in Germany offers a July 23, 1998 speech by Deputy
Secretary of Defense Dr. John Hamre on "The 50th Anniversary
of the Berlin Airlift" (link).
- The Fairfax, VA Cold War Museum has pages on the 1948 Berlin Blockade
and airlift.
- Willy Brandt.org has a short page with definitions (link).
- PBS's site on their "Race for the Superbomb" film has
a page (link).
- 1953 uprising
- In 1999 one of Prof. Marcuse's proseminar students did a research
paper on international aspects: Int'l Effects of June 17, 1953
Uprising (link)
- Prof. Gerhard Rempel's lecture text (link)
- 3-page summary of a June 2003 lecture at the German Historical
Institute in Washington, a "50 years later" assessment
(pdf)
- German Gov't Political Education Center site (in German) has lots
of multimedia documents (link)
- 1950s Politics
- E. German booklet celebrating Khrushchev's Aug. 7, 1957 visit
to East Berlin, on Randall Bytwerk's German propaganda site at Calvin
College (link).
- Woodrow Wilson Center: Hope M. Harrison, Translation and Commentary
"New Evidence on Khrushchev's 1958 Berlin Ultimatum" (link).
- Berlin Wall
- Washington, DC Newseum site has four features: news reporting
East vs. West, historical story, Stalin manipulates a photo, essay
on censorship (link)
- Chris DeWitt maintains a regularly updated Berlin Wall site with
some short essays he wrote since his first visit in 1979, lots of
pictures, and a short, annotated list of links (link).
- Burkhard Kirste at the Free University of Berlin maintains a site
with a short history of the wall, some facts, and a set of links
(link).
- Paper by one of Prof. Marcuse's proseminar students, with bibliography:
Politics, People and the Berlin Crisis: June-August, 1961
(link)
- Yahoo's
page of links
- The British National Archives offers a teaching site with six
documents (link).
- Willy Brandt
- JFK's June 1963 speech in Berlin:
- US National archives has audio and image of notes (link)
- Joe Knapp (no info on who he is) maintains a comprehensive JFK
site with the full text of the Berlin speech (link)
and press reactions to it (link),
as well as a discussion of the "jelly doughnut" reproach
(link)
- Philipp Huning, a student at Tubingen University, has a site with
primary materials, including JFK's diary entries about his 1945
travels through Germany (overview
[web archive version May
2003-June 2004]). He created the site for a summer semester
2000 internet seminar about JFK (hyperlinked
seminar syllabus). He also has the complete text of the speech
(link
[Aug. 02-Oct. 04]).
- Cold War:
- CNN has a site based on its award-winning 24-episode 1998 TV series
(link).
TurnerLearning.com made a site for educators based on the CNN series
(link).
- Red Army Faction (1970s left-wing terrorism)
- Richard Huffman, author of This is Baader-Meinhof, maintains
Baader-Meinhof.com (link)
- Wikipedia has a detailed, well-hyperlinked page (link)
- The Israeli Institute for Counter-Terrorism has a short page (link)
- 1985 commemoration at Bitburg
- Thesis paper by one of Prof. Marcuse's students in 1999 (link)
- UTexas has the texts of Reagan's speeches in Belsen (link)
and Bitburg (link)
- The military newspaper Stars & Stripes posted its May
1985 news reports on Belsen (link)
and Bitburg (link).
- Joey Ramone wrote a protest song about it (link
to article)
- Issues of German Unification in 1990
- Holocaust-era Assets: Compensation and Restitution
- US Dept. of State has a collection of documents relating to compensating
victims and restoring assets (link).
- Gerhard Schroeder, current German chancellor
- his office's official biography page (link)
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