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planet schule: Bilinguales Angebot
Lernvideos für den Unterricht, als Nachhilfe oder zur Prüfungsvorbereitung (engl. / franz. 2023)
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What Were the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848?
The ideologies of liberalism, nationalism, and conservatism came into conflict in Europe in 1830 and 1848. Across the continent, revolutions broke out. Most of them failed (10 minutes / USA: Paul Sargent 2023).
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German Unification - 1848-71
The lesson is based on an edited extract from ʺHistory of Europe and the Middle East, IB Course Companion 2010ʺ (Intern. School History 2023).
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Neue Rheinische Zeitung
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung was a daily paper published in Cologne between June 1 1848 and May 19 1849 (Marxists Internet Archive 2023).
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Carl Schurz on Why He Became a Supporter ...
The politician and journalist Carl Schurz (1829-1906) emigrated from Germany to America, where he established a career as a lawyer (German History in Documents and Images 2023).
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Ideologies & Upheavals - The Revolutions of 1830 & 1848
Western Civilization/AP European History lecture on the ideologies of the 19th century, and revolutions they inspired (35 minutes / USA: Shane Fairbanks 2023).
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Korean War Project
This online repository of information about the conflict includes a page with Recollections from the Front (USA 2022).
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A Short History of the Korean War
The British Imperial War Museum explains in an video the U.K.'s participation in the Korean War (1950-53, 13 minutes).
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The Cold War
Collection of videos (USA: The Cold War TV 2022)
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The German School System
The education system in Germany varies from state to state, although the basic K-12 system is fairly uniform (The German Way 2023).
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