Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Hitler
the project is over!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Hitler
Isabel :)
Kind of better.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
School!!
More power points
Its over
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Isabel :)
Thursday, September 23, 2010
"To sum it all up, I must say that I regret nothing".
-Adolf Eichmann
he has no heart =/
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
9.21.10
Crazy Day!!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Quotes
k so im really late boggin
Rise of Extremism: Japan and Russia
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Young Hitler
my hero
Finally OVER!!!
what a week
Josef Goebbels
No AA 4 meh :)
Finally
yayyyy =)
feels good when your done so my villain was a very bad boy!!! he was up to no good i still dont know why he hated the jews???
Friday, September 17, 2010
Hitler
Isabel :)
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Class.
So im up
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Hitler >:l
he have this strong hatred towards Jews and wanted to wipe them
out, when rumor has it that supposedly he's "Jewish" himself -__-
That's meeeann. But I guess that was what made him famous at
the time && after he died, things got better in Germany.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
League of Nations and Versailles Treaty
Russian Revolution
Quiz today....
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Time Line vs. Slide show
fastest slide show yet :)
Dr. Goebbels O_o
ekk yuck found Dr goebbels death photo...no so pretty..sumin ppl dnt really know is Goebbels wrote his own poem , novels, and plays... ha it was like da first thing i learned about him
Fresh Start
I hope u guys start ur week fresh X3
^-^
Friday, September 10, 2010
This is my villain shaking hands with Hitler. When I looked at this picture it kinda scared me. Idk why but it weird seeing someone shake hands with a man that killed many Jews. Well Im done with my paper about Himmler and now I am going to start on my power point. Hopefully I finish it by Wednesday. :)Isabel :)
Holocaust (WWI)
Jews
Project:)
Never Ending notes
hitler dead picture
hitler hugs a little gurl wat wawt
December 29, 2007 (Saturday)
Windsor (England)
IN 1962, after my first book The Destruction of Dresden was ready for publication, my London publisher asked me what I would write next. I said that I planned to use the same methods -- direct archival research, and meeting personal sources at first-hand -- that I had used for Dresden, to discover the truth about Adolf Hitler.
Forty-five years have passed since that naive conversation. The years did not roll past without their setbacks and pain: it has been a long journey, and I still cannot claim that I have unearthed the whole story about this man who shaped the twentieth century, if not his millennium.
Back in the 1960s, when I first started using the German Federal Archives in Koblenz, I came across the records of Hitler's private chancellery -- which handled his personal correspondence after he came to power. I selected about a hundred pages for microfilming, the only way of copying in those days, and bound the resulting prints into a blue volume -- it is, or was, in one of the 170 boxes that the authorities returned to me from my archives on October 16.
I say was, because Tobias Jersak of Stuttgart university (left), the history "expert" appointed by Professor Deborah Lipstadt to evaluate my files during her later abandoned High Court claim to seize possession of them herself, reported that much of them was "extremely valuable" (his words); so valuable in fact that he was caught actually leaving the Trustee's warehouse with items he had filched from my collection. (The whole of my "extremely valuable" archive box No. 51, "Judenfrage," was certainly in the warehouse when he walked in in November 2003, and it is now, uh, missing.)
Left: Lipstadt's historican expert Dr Tobias Jersak, of the University of
Stuttgart: a thief with a degree in kicking people when he thinks they're down
TO continue: I have not located that blue volume, but I do recall over the years that the files contained a puzzling letter written to "Uncle Adolf" in a rounded, childish hand by "Bernile" -- and that Adolf had taken unusual pains to answer it in person. Normally his private chancellery sent back the kind of letter that a reader sent me last month (below) to evaluate (it was clearly genuine -- a polite refusal to supply an autograph, as the Führer and Reich Chancellor no longer did so).
I had always known that Hitler enjoyed meeting his people -- that most afternoons in peacetime, a crowd of villagers and tourists would wind its way up the hillside to his home (see the picture above), to file past him and wave: he stood in the shade of a tree planted overnight for him by Martin Bormann, and waved back as their camera shutters clicked -- just as our beloved national leaders like Bush, Blair, and Brown would no doubt stand and wave, if the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine guns, the police, the armourplate and bullet proof glass did not get in the blasted way.
Later I kept finding a touching photo of Hitler with an infant girl -- he liked children, and not just when the camera lenses were around -- and his private staff identified her to me, with indulgent smiles, as a girl from the city, Bernile Nienau, who was always a welcome visitor with her mother at his mountainside home. Heinrich Hoffmann, Adolf's court photographer, confirms the identity in his 1955 memoirs, Adolf Hitler Was My Friend.
Hitler called her his "little sweetheart". She featured in many of the photos and picture postcards that Hoffmann sold at that time.
Next cities Liverpool Jan 12, and Halifax: buffet and talk 7-10 pm |
End of story? Not quite.
Last week I had a package from Don B., who lives in darkest Pennsylvania. I last saw him on October 3, 2000 -- I drove up from Washington DC to see his extraordinary collection of Heinrich Himmler stuff, about which readers will find more in my forthcoming biography of the Reichsführer.
Don has just acquired the papers of Bernile Nienau's mother, and it contains the most extraordinary pictures, sent by Hitler and suitably embellished, to the mother and daughter -- about whom I shall reserve the most significant fact until last. Rosa Bernile Nienau -- she did not use her first name -- and her mother visited Hitler from 1932 until 1938. Adolf and Bernile shared the same birthday, April 20.
"The first photo in the original Hoffmann folder," writes Don, "is addressed to Rosa's mother, Frau K. Nienau, Doctor's widow, of Munich, Laimer Strasse 31, ground floor". The photo was taken in 1933 and has Hitlers favorite flower the Edelweiss attached to it. It has a hand dedication by Hitler which reads: Der lieben und braven Rosa Nienau, Adolf Hitler, München, den 16/ Juni 1933 (To my darling and good Rosa Nienau, Munich, June 16, 1933. Adolf Hitler). [Click signature-area for enlargement]
Hitler glued Edelweiss, white heather, to two of the photos, and the flora are still adhering to the pictures in the frames that Don has acquired. They have the original Heinrich Hoffmann imprints on the back.
In 1936 they visited the Berghof, and Hitler gave her a photograph taken of their first visit four years earlier, to the then "Haus Wachenfeld", in 1932. It also has Edelweiss attached to it. This time Hitler's dedication reads: Der lieben Gretele, Adolf Hitler, Obersalzberg 1936 -- To the darling Gretel. Adolf Hitler, Obersalzberg, 1936, a possible reference to the Hansl and Gretl story.
The other picture acquired by Don is a large photo with no flowers attached signed in ink just "Adolf Hitler" .
submarine stuff
World War I The first time military submarines had significant impact on a war was in World War I. Forces such as the U-boats of Germany saw action in the First Battle of the Atlantic. The U-boats' ability to function as practical war machines relied on new tactics, their numbers, and submarine technologies such as combination diesel/electric power system that had been developed in the preceding years. More like submersible ships than the submarines of today, U-boats operated primarily on the surface using regular engines, submerging occasionally to attack under battery power. They were roughly triangular in cross-section, with a distinct keel, to control rolling while surfaced, and a distinct bow. On May 7, 1915, U-20 sank the liner RMS Lusitania. Though there was a great deal of outrage at the sinking of an "innocent" merchant ship at the time, historians now believe the Lusitania had 10 tons of weapons aboard, making it a valid target under international law. Of the 1,198 lives lost, 128 were American civilians, including a noted theatrical producer and a member of the prestigious Vanderbilt family. This event turned American public opinion against Germany and was a significant factor in getting the United States involved in the war on the Allied side.
With the United States already on the side of the Allies, Germany announced on 31 January 1917 that its U-boats would engage in unrestricted submarine warfare. On 17 March 1917, German submarines sank three American merchant vessels. See First Battle of the Atlantic. At the end of WWI, as part of the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles restricted the total tonnage of the German fleet. The treaty also restricted the independent tonnage of ships and forbade the construction of submarines. Before the start of WWII, Germany started rebuilding U-boats and training crews hiding these activities under "research" or other covers, so that when WWII started, Germany already had a few U-Boats ready for warfare.
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INGRAM TEST
Holocost present soap oprea
So Ms.Ingram said something about how if people were gonna bomb your ship then they would call first....and people got pretty pissed when they didn't call and just bombed it.....
Jason(submarine guy)-hey Captain there's a American ship over board so um do i call or what
Captain-no those American bastards i know they got some bombs in there and there shipping over seas to help our enimies
Jason-um wat ev cap but where suppose to do it
Captain- Screw that jason i want my name know for get these stupid Americans exposed as the stupids they are
Jason-so um were bombing or wat
Captain-Yeah u idiot BOMB THEM BOMB THEM FREAKIN BOMB THEM
JASON-OKKKKK II DID IT WAT NEXT
CAPTAIN-UM IDK WANTS SOME TEA
JASON-I USUALLY DON'T DRINK TEA AFTER KILLING PEOPLE BUT WAT THE HECK....
-LATER ON IN HISTORY IT WAS SHOWN THAT HE AMERICANS WERE ACTUALLY SENDIN WEAPONBS OVER SEAS......WHO KNEW
Thursday, September 9, 2010
WWI
Isabel :)
Chemical Weapons :D
improved weapons like poison gas and mustard gas. Which were
really deadly. Especially when soldiers were in trenches! D:
You would suffer a painful and long lasting death.
Shellshock :o
were symptoms that a lot of soldiers faced. They would get scared every time
they would get ready to fight. Many people viewed those soldiers as "cowards"
and would get executed. At that time there wasn't any treatment, but as time went on,
people identified what it was and the soldiers got medical help and attention.
Trench Warfare!
greeat. . . many diseases were plagued. For example like lice,
water and mud, rats and human waste D: If i were them, I
would've been the first person to die :o
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Test:D
Powerpoint
Freakinn Awesome Class
hey, bloggers
Josef Mengele
Ehhh :T
quiz today! D: Hope it's not hardd. hehe. Can't wait for what Ingram
has in plans for us this timee.
Nationalism ^__^
Every country wanted Nationalism, they all fought for it.
They all wanted to be equal and have their own gov't.
There are still countries to this day that we do not know about
and suffer the type of gov't they have. And they don't get to represent
their country the right way :T bummerrrrrr.
Industrialization! :)
and started new inventions. People stopped working in farms and started
working in companies. Alot of people also started moving into the city. New
technology came in! :)
Monday, September 6, 2010
Oskar Schindler
He managed to bribe the SS in to letting him keep his Jewish workers in his company that made defective bullets for the German army. At the end of the war his wife, workers, and himself escaped to Argentina and bought a farm to live in. Eventually he abandoned his family and workers to go back to Germany were he was taken care of by his "childen" . He died in Hildesheim in 1974.
Night
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Art!
Rudolf Hess.
Gas chamber
Poor children ;(
Saturday, September 4, 2010
It's 12:56 in da murning
Friday, September 3, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Isabel :)
Rudolf Hess!
I love doing Powerpoints!
Imperialism and something else :]
SN: I'm like so ready to start talking about Adolf because he was an interesting dude whole time ..
the great war!!!:D
Oskar Schindler
Yo
Read me
one more to goo!
SONG ABOUT THE HOLOCOST LYRICS
what will 2000 bring?
the war of a billion things
when darkness seizes the lords
and darkness sends his judgement sword
they march through the battle fields
start the destruction wheels
a scream of terror through the night
the armies do their final fight
holocaust
final loss
holocaust
what will the end bring
to my life?
are you poisoned by?
are you for the night?
are you by the night?
holocaust
final loss
holocaust
listen to what i say
we are coming upon the day
when toxic gas fills the air
and life on earth can't
be found anywhere
you run, but where can you hide?
from the shelters i hear you cry
the bombs bursting in air
God help me i'm so scared!
holocaust
final loss
holocaust
what will the end bring
to my life?
are you poisoned by?
are you for the night?
are you by the night?
holocaust
final loss
holocaust
UMM SO RANDOM HITKER FATCS
• Hitler loves the circus. He takes real pleasure in the idea that underpaid performers are risking their lives to please him.
• He went to the circus on several occasions in 1933 and sent extremely expensive chocolates and flowers to the female performers. Hitler even remembered their names and would worry about them and their families in the event of an accident.
• He isn’t interested in wild animal acts, unless there is a woman in danger
• Nearly every night Hitler will see a movie in his private theatre, mainly foreign films that are banned to the German public. He loves comedies and will often laugh merrily at Jewish comedians. Hitler even liked a few Jewish singers, but after hearing them he would remark that it was too bad he or she wasn’t Aryan.
• Hitler staff secretly made films for him of torture and execution of political prisoners, which he very much enjoyed viewing. His executive assistants also secured pornographic pictures and movies for him.
• He loves newsreels – especially when he is in them.
• He adores gypsy music, Wagner’s operas, and especially American college football marches and alma maters.
• To excite the masses, he also uses American College football-style music during his speeches. His rallying cry – "Sieg Heil!" – was even modeled after the cheering techniques used by American football cheerleaders.
Unifivation of germany wot wot =D
THE PERSON IM DOIN MY PAPER ON A LIL BCKGRND


German naval officer Martin Niemöller (top, foreground) commands a U-Boat during World War I. Flensburg, Germany , ca. 1914-1917.
— USHMM, courtesy of Sibylle Niemoeller
Martin Niemöller (1892-1984) was an ardent nationalist and prominent Protestant pastor who emerged as an outspoken public foe of Adolf Hitler and spent the last 7 years of Nazi rule in concentration camps.
Martin Niemöller was the son of a Lutheran pastor, Heinrich Niemöller, born in the Westphalian town of Lippstadt, Germany on January 14, 1892. In 1910 he became a cadet in the Imperial German Navy. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Niemöller was assigned to a U-Boat, of which he was eventually appointed the commander. Under the stipulations of the armistice of November 11, 1918, that ended hostilities in World War I, Niemöller and other commanders were shortly after ordered to turn over their U-Boats to England. Along with many others, Niemöller refused to obey this order, and was, as a consequence, discharged from the Navy.
Pre-War Europe ") hehe
1week
LONGEST SLIDE SHOW IN THE WORLD
The holocaust wha :/
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
"Night"
A movie called "Good"











