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#1
Posted 12 October 2008 - 09:07 PM
Everyone is expected to make a written contribution to the project website. You can research and write about any aspect of UKSK history 1918-1945, but obviously the more relevant to lives of our 10 subjects the better. Your work will not only be included on the website, it will also feature in the physical display of work to be viewed by the royal party.
The work should not be too long, 500-600 words maximum with some illustrations if possible. The text should be posted directly into the appropriate section of this forum and any images should be included using the insert image button. To insert an image you need to copy and paste the url of the image file into your post. The image ifle usually ends .jpg or .gif
Some ideas:
The election of Hitler in Germany
Anti-semitic laws in Germany
Czechoslovaks in the RAF
The Munich Agreement
The invasion of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany
The evacuation of children in Britain
Kindertransport
SOE
Red Cross
Battle of Britain
Blitz
Biographies of prominent figures
The work should not be too long, 500-600 words maximum with some illustrations if possible. The text should be posted directly into the appropriate section of this forum and any images should be included using the insert image button. To insert an image you need to copy and paste the url of the image file into your post. The image ifle usually ends .jpg or .gif
Some ideas:
The election of Hitler in Germany
Anti-semitic laws in Germany
Czechoslovaks in the RAF
The Munich Agreement
The invasion of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany
The evacuation of children in Britain
Kindertransport
SOE
Red Cross
Battle of Britain
Blitz
Biographies of prominent figures
#5
Posted 13 October 2008 - 10:10 PM
#6
Posted 14 October 2008 - 04:48 PM
Hi all,
Question for Mr. Jones-Nerzic:
Our team from the C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School has noticed some factual and logical errors in several of the history reports that will be on the web page. How will these be edited before they go online? Where can we write our comments / corrections?
Thanks.
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Question for Mr. Jones-Nerzic:
Our team from the C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School has noticed some factual and logical errors in several of the history reports that will be on the web page. How will these be edited before they go online? Where can we write our comments / corrections?
Thanks.
fb
#7
Posted 14 October 2008 - 05:01 PM
Frantisek Butora, on Oct 14 2008, 03:48 PM, said:
Hi all,
Question for Mr. Jones-Nerzic:
Our team from the C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School has noticed some factual and logical errors in several of the history reports that will be on the web page. How will these be edited before they go online? Where can we write our comments / corrections?
Thanks.
fb
Question for Mr. Jones-Nerzic:
Our team from the C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School has noticed some factual and logical errors in several of the history reports that will be on the web page. How will these be edited before they go online? Where can we write our comments / corrections?
Thanks.
fb
Reply to the articles and point out the mistakes. No problem
#10
Posted 14 October 2008 - 10:28 PM
Hi everyone,
I would like to prepare another report that could be interesting.
Mr. J-N mentioned "anti-semitic laws in Germany".
I will compare and contrast the Nuremberg Laws in Germany and the Jewish Codex in Slovakia. I'm not sure how much of the Jewish Codex has been translated, I'm hoping that some of the key passages have, otherwise that'll take a while
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I would like to prepare another report that could be interesting.
Mr. J-N mentioned "anti-semitic laws in Germany".
I will compare and contrast the Nuremberg Laws in Germany and the Jewish Codex in Slovakia. I'm not sure how much of the Jewish Codex has been translated, I'm hoping that some of the key passages have, otherwise that'll take a while
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