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American Battle Monuments Commission Interactives
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Ann V.
A collection of 14 resources celebrate the men and women who served in the U.S. Armed Forces overseas during World War I and World War II. Young historians use Interactive timelines to follow events as they unfolded and maps to track division movement through each battle. Primary sources, including commentaries and personal stories about participants, provide insight into what life was like for those who served.
6th - 12th
Social Studies & History, Cultural & Social Studies
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post world war i, world war i, world war ii, benito mussolini, italy, primary source analysis, primary source images, primary sources, pearl harbor, britain, british history, d-day, the american red cross, the allied powers, military history, nazism, normandy, the holocaust, the twentieth century, woodrow wilson, franklin d. roosevelt, aviation, wright brothers
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