Second World War
Video | World War Two | BBC Teach
A collection of video resources for secondary schools, perfect for us with students studying World War Two.
Resource | World War Two | National Archives
Investigate the events of WWII through primary sources.
Resource | Our Lives | Tower Museum
This illustrated resource explores the Second World War and its impact in the North West and Causeway regions.
Resource | Belfast During the Second World War | PDST
Exploring the case study Belfast during World War II involves consideration of how Belfast was affected by the blitz of 1941.
Website | World War Two | Historiana
This module contains historical content and learning activities that charts the causes, events and impact of the Second World War.
Resource | Lisburn and the Second World War | Lisburn Museum
A website that explores the impact of the Second World War on Lisburn.
Website | Second World War | IWM
Explore IWM’s collection of stories that explore different aspects of WWII.
Website | World War II | The History Channel
Explore the battles, leaders and atrocities from the war and its impact on geopolitics and humankind.
Nazi Germany
Website | Life in Nazi Germany 1933-45| BBC Bitesize
A collection of units that explores life in Nazi Germany for different demographics.
Website | The Holocaust | Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
From the time they assumed power in Germany in 1933, the Nazis used propaganda, persecution, and legislation to deny human and civil rights to German Jews. A collection of resources exploring the Jewish experience in Nazi Germany.
Website | The Holocaust | Holocaust Education Trust
Exploring the Holocaust is a free, comprehensive and flexible cross-curricular scheme of work produced by the Holocaust Educational Trust for use at Key Stage 3.
Resources and Lessons | Teaching Holocaust and Human Behaviour | Facing History and Ourselves
Introduction and overview of the themes and events of the Civil Rights Movement in America.
Resources | The Holocaust | National Archives
These key documents from The National Archives lend themselves most readily to an analysis of the Allied response to the question of saving the Jews. The documents in the collection are labelled and arranged together according to theme.