Operation Blog is ACTIVE

OK students...this is the platform upon which students will share their knowledge and understanding of the great marker event of 20th century world history: World War 2. The rules are simple:

1. All students must make at least one post to this blog. Posts are in the form of reflections, opinions, links to articles, video, music, images, etc. Students must relate the nature of their posts to a theme of the conflict and make commentary.

2. All students must make at least one comment on another students post. Comments must be thoughtful, argumentative if inclined, insightful, or you my pose some question leads to another post by you or another classmate.

3. You must tag your post with the applicable theme(s).

4. Grades will be based on an holistic scoring scale which heavily weights the frequency and substance of posts and comments. Minimum participation equates to minimum scores for this class exercise.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Assassination Attempts on Hitler’s Life

http://members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/assassination_attempts.html

Hitler contributed alot to Germany during the war, he was their leader. But this link above shows Assassination Attempts on Hitler’s Life. Many people tried to kill him during the war and outside the war because things had gone to far and hitler was to blame for this. So the link takes you to a site where they peoples name who tried to kill hitler and the information, about the whereabouts of the location and how it was prevented.

4 comments:

  1. was it that hard to kill him? ;/

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  2. Hitler was a really lucky man. Changing his plans at the last moment, survivng an explosion...I wonder what would happen to the Nazis if Hitler was killed.

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  3. What happened to the people who tried to assassinate him? I wonder how famous he would be if one of them had succeeded.

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  4. wouldnt it cause war or something if he was actually assasinated :S

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