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6679_32 Meredith's Bookmarks Tagged With "history"

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  1. Visit IBM and the Holocaust IBM and the Holocaust

    IBM and the Holocaust is the stunning story of IBM's strategic alliance with Nazi Germany -- beginning in 1933 in the first weeks that Hitler came to power and continuing well into World War II. As the Third Reich embarked upon its plan of conques… More

  2. Visit Walking Around New York City's Ethnic Neighborhoods Walking Around New York City's Ethnic Neighborhoods

    This list is for those who enjoy exploring the worlds that are within New York.

  3. Visit Who Is That Man, Anyway? Who Is That Man, Anyway?

    A photographic tour of the statues, monuments, and memorials of Washington DC.

  4. Visit Washington D.C. Memorials Washington D.C. Memorials

    A pictorial directory w/ 100's of memorials, monuments, statues & other outdoor art or historical markers in the Washington D.C. area & beyond. A guide for tourists, vacationers & other visitors to D.C.. A resource for travel agents & tour guides.

  5. Visit Old Pictures Old Pictures

    We have compiled a collection of thousands of the most important photographs of the last 150 years; pictures of our struggles, trials, and triumphs. We can only fully understand our history by gazing into the eyes of the people that made that hist… More

  6. Visit 300 Years of Espionage 300 Years of Espionage

    Profiles of several dozen spies from throughout history, mostly males. Found this while trying to find the International Spy Museum's website, this is a pretty interesting alternative!

  7. Visit Deaf Students in a Segregated School System Deaf Students in a Segregated School System

    Kendall Division II was only for the Black Deaf students to attend. Previously, the District sent its black deaf children to a school in Baltimore, Maryland. This school was relocated to the Gallaudet campus and housed in the old gymnasium.

  8. Visit Paleo-Future: Lost and Stolen Time Capsules Paleo-Future: Lost and Stolen Time Capsules

    The 10 most wanted time capsules. Since the list's creation in 1991, two have been found. [via laze.net]

  9. Visit Niemöller Quotation Niemöller Quotation

    This page pursues the origin of the quotation 'First they came for the communists, but I wasn't a communist, ...', by Martin Niemoeller. It was compiled by Harold Marcuse, a professor of German history at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

  10. Visit Gallaudet Video Library Gallaudet Video Library

    Collection of historical videos from the Deaf community, including the full Deaf Mosaic library as well as antique movies from as early as the 1920s.

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