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VANISHED:
German-American Internment

| exhibit | questions | VANISHED | 

| materials

| book list |
| NARA link |
| www.gaic.info |

Behind Barbed Wire:
Midwest POWs in Nazi Germany

| exhibit | questions | Barbed Wire | 

| materials

| web sites |

A Captive Eye:
German POWs in the Upper Midwest

| exhibit | questions | Fritz Ritz
History as Biography:
Midwest Main Street
and Berliner Opernplatz
| exhibit | questions
A Safe Haven:
Refugees in the Heartland
| exhibit | questions

 

Scattergood Hostel
| elementary
| junior high
| senior high |
AFTERMATH:
What Midwest Soldiers Found in Nazi Camps
| exhibit | questions

Educational Standards

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Ohio
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Wisconsin

 


"The Holocaust and the Heartland"
teacher recertification course:

course description
course readings with guiding questions
chapter 8  From Facing History and Ourselves' Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement (2002); "The Nazi Connection" (pages 240-283)
notes of an American eugenicist
Anti-Semitism in Minneapolis
German-Jewish internees
referrals from past "Holocaust and the Heartland" participants 

relicensure courses
for other professionals:

continuing education opportunities

"Holocaust and Human Behavior"
on-line course
Facing History and Ourselves

additional educational resources

Midwest State Historical Societies

Humanities links

Humanities Iowa 
Indiana Humanities Council
Illinois Humanities Council
Kansas Humanities Council
Michigan Humanities Council
Minnesota Humanities Council
Missouri Humanities Council
Nebraska Humanities Council
North Dakota Humanities Council
Ohio Humanities Council
South Dakota Humanities Council
Wisconsin Humanities Council


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