World War Two Projects

This year our class had a choice of writing research papers, creating a web site or doing the oral history project. Here are the web sites that they made.

Theresienstadt by Adam Dejardine and Amy Allemang

Codebreaking and World War Two by Jennifer Edwards

Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel The Desert Fox by Char Lloyd and Ellyn Bedi

Hitler: Ruler of a Nation by Reiana Essex-Simmons and Chanel Joyner

The Battle of Midway by Kelsey Hawkins and Michael Davey

Carrie ten Boom: The Life and Work of a Great Woman by Alicia Jones and Leslie Simmons

Death Camps of WWII (second page) by Emily Miller and Kristen Jarman

Treblinka by Lisa Mroz and Lindsey Harward

The Horror of the Holocaust: Concentration Camps by Elizabeth Baker

The Rescue of Danish Jews during the War by Kelly McLean and Chelsea Ainsworth

Nazi Death Camps by Anna Gaugert

The Kinderstransport by Rianna Mallard

Causes of World War Two by Margaret Belanger

U-Boats by Daniel Kolbas

Pearl Harbor: A Day in History by Mandy Jeffries and Eden Young

Pearl Harbor by Aqua Fields

The Battle of Stalingrad by Chelsey Cansler

The Holocaust by Eric Lind

Tanks of World War Two by Tony Yamamoto

 

World War Two Oral Histories

A project by the students in Mrs. Newmark's Social Studies classes. Our class worked on a project to interview people who had lived through World War Two about their experiences. The students then researched some aspect of the war that they learned about through their interviews. Here are some of those papers.

Spring 2001

Mr. Richard Watts and the Battle of Iwo Jima by Luke Hostetter

The Manhattan Project by Chelsea Barbee

The Inhumanity of the Japanese by Davina Chu

My Grandfather and the Nanjing Massacre by Bernie Shieh

Everett Hampton and the Battle of Saipan by Leanne Teeter

Spring, 2000

The Invasion of Normandy by Pooja Gupta

Struggle in the Philippines by Amy Mroz

My Grandfather and the Battle of Okinawa by Tom Wage

The Valiant Stand at Bataan by Erna Nonato

The Battle for Bataan and the Bataan Death March by Evina Nonato

 

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