Instructional Video12:28
Weird History

What Happened Immediately After Hitler Died?

12th - Higher Ed
On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler took his life in his subterranean Berlin bunker. The impact of his suicide on the war was more emotional than strategic. He killed himself because he understood that surrender and capture were inevitable....
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

060 Hitler's Obsession and the Treaty of Versailles - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
1918 - Recovering from a mustard gas attack, corporal Adolf Hitler learns of the German armistice. Given an ultimatum, the German Empire signs the Treaty of Versailles, which treats them as a defeated country and puts their...
Instructional Video10:55
Weird History

Freaky Coincidences In Hitler's Life

12th - Higher Ed
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Instructional Video5:37
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How did Hitler rise to power? - Alex Gendler and Anthony Hazard

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Decades after the fall of the Third Reich, it feels impossible to understand how Adolf Hitler, the tyrant who orchestrated one of the largest genocides in human history, could ever have risen to power in a democratic country. So how did...
Instructional Video2:35
Gresham College

Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

10th - Higher Ed
A Brief examination of Churchill's opposition of, and debt to, Adolf Hitler. Churchill's dislike of 'That Man' as he referred to Hitler, lead to his becoming a focus for all resistance to the Third Reich. This is an extract from...
Instructional Video20:12
Curated Video

German Leadership WW2: Genius or Insanity? | Animated History

6th - Higher Ed
In the decades since the second World War, the rise and fall of Nazi Germany has been analyzed from countless angles, but one question that’s often overlooked is how big of a role German leadership played in the downfall: were the men...
Instructional Video0:15
The March of Time

Occupied Nazi Germans

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1938: OCCUPIED VIENNA: Soldier for radio 'All laws of the Third Reich effective immediately' Nazi banners hanging above peoples heads / Street vendors w/ photographs of Hitler / German signs on shop windows 'Jewish Business'.
Instructional Video6:25
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The Nazis recruited to win the Cold War | Brian Crim

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In May of 1945 the Third Reich was in chaos. Adolf Hitler was dead and German surrender was imminent. But while World War II was almost over, a new war was brewing. And the US was eager to recruit the smartest minds in Germany before the...
Instructional Video5:17
Reading Through History

History Brief: The Nazification of Germany

6th - 11th
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Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

179 - D-Day Invasion - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
June 6, 1944 - Allied forces storm the beaches of Normandy, France, in a daring bid to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation in what becomes the largest amphibious invasion in military history.

Led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower,...
Instructional Video5:36
TED-Ed

How Did Hitler Rise to Power?

7th - 12th
The Nazi party became overwhelmingly popular among the lower middle class, and somehow, Adolf Hitler rose to power in the early 1930s. Watch a illustrative video to find out more about Hitler's rise to power.
Instructional Video7:10
The Great War

The Lion of Africa - Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck

9th - Higher Ed Standards
While African colonial holdings were supposed to be neutral during the Great War, German military leader Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck used them as a pawn in World War I. Initially seen as a German hero, historians are reconsidering von...
Instructional Video6:57
The Great War

The German Painter Who Fought In The Trenches - Otto Dix

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Otto Dix wanted to show the ghastliness of war, and his paintings were so controversial that Adolf Hitler later banned them. Dix's artwork was so important to him that he refused to leave Germany, even when he was labeled as degenerate...