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What did the Nazi propaganda do to the children in Germany from 1933 to 1945?

What did the Nazi propaganda do to the children in Germany from 1933 to 1945?

by Tyler Cersley

Author: Tyler Cersley Interviewer: Katie Coakley Children living in Germany during the Second World War were exposed to the full force of Nazi Propaganda. This propaganda was aimed to turn the children’s thoughts and action from the family to the Nazi ideology....
The M1 Garand, a Success with a Failure of a Successor?

The M1 Garand, a Success with a Failure of a Successor?

by Daniel Schlosser

Author: Daniel Schlosser  Interviewer: Nicholas Racine The M1 Garand served the United States military as its main service weapon and as major technological advantage during the Second World War. Its ability to fire rapidly as well as accurately served as a major...
How did Eastern European Jews Resist Holocaust Extermination Efforts?

How did Eastern European Jews Resist Holocaust Extermination Efforts?

by Joshua Timko

Author: Josh Timko Interviewer: Jordan Downing Upon German expansion at the beginning of World War II, Jews living in Eastern Europe faced horrific genocide efforts from the Nazi party and various collaborators among local ethnic groups.  Whereas many Jews were...
Did Amphetamines create “Super Soldiers” in World War II?

Did Amphetamines create “Super Soldiers” in World War II?

by Nicholas Racine

Author: Nicholas Racine Interviewer: Daniel Schlosser   World War II was one of the earliest large scale, non-stop wars in history. Faster vehicles, communication devices, and the radar kept soldiers on high alert at all hours of the day. Sleeplessness took its...
How did the U.S. federal government attempt to educate Native Americans after the Civil War?

How did the U.S. federal government attempt to educate Native Americans after the Civil War?

by Joseph Ungerleider

Author:Joseph Ungerleider Interviewer: Jake McGraw Abstract: Carlisle Indian Industrial School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania was the first federally funded Indian boarding school.  There, thousands of Native American children would embark on an educational journey...
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