Bibliography
Websites
The History Place, Road to Power. http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/hitleryouth/hj-road.htm.
(Accessed 12.04.2015).
Encyclopædia Britannica, Rise to power. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/267992/Adolf-Hitler/10115/Rise-to-power.
(Accessed 12.04.2015).
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Hitler comes to power. http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007671.
(Accessed 21.04.2015).
British Broadcasting Company, Hitler’s rise to power. http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/higher/history/nationalism/hitler/revision/2/
. (Accessed 21.04.2015).
Schools History, The impact of the First World War on Germany. http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/ASLevel_History/week3_impactofwar.htm.
(Accessed 21.04.2015).
Education Portal, Economic, social and political consequences of The Great War. http://study.com/academy/lesson/economic-social-political-consequences-of-the-great-war.html. (Accessed 21.04.2015).
International Baccalaureate, The Ruhr Crisis (1923). http://ibguides.com/history/notes/the-ruhr-crisis-1923-locarno-and-the-locarno-spring.
(Accessed 31.05.2015).
United States Department of State, Milestones: 1921-1936. https://history.state.gov/milestones/1921-1936/dawes.
(Accessed 31.05.2015).
Charles Sturt University, Collapse of the Wiemar Republic: 1929-1933. http://hsc.csu.edu.au/modern_history/national_studies/germany/2431/page76.htm. (Accessed 04.06.2015).
Spartacus Educational, Treaty of Locarno. http://spartacus-educational.com/GERlocarno.htm.
(Accessed 19.07.2015).
Scholastic, Hitler Comes to Power. http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/upfront/features/index.asp?article=f031008_Hitler.
(Accessed 20.07.2015).
Books
McDonough, F., Hitler and Nazi Germany. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
1999.
Ross, S., Causes and Consequences of the Second World War. Evans Brothers
Limited, London. 1995.
Tames, R., Adolf Hitler. Heinemann Library, Hong Kong. 1998.
Collier, M., Philip P., Germany 1919-45. Heinnman Educational
Publishers, Bath. 2000.
Triggs, T. D., Germany between the wars. Oliver and
Boyd, Hong Kong. 1990.
Grey, P., Little, R., Germany 1918-1945. Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge. 1997.
Martin, D., Germany 1918-1945. Oxford University Press, Melbourne. 2001.
Videos
Hitler
in Colour (Nazi Rise to Power). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHbzRYjjKto.
(Accessed 30.05.2015).
Impact
on Germany after World War 1 and The Wiemar Republic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_2O_7-2AnQ . (Accessed 30.05.2015).
As it
happened: Inside the mind of Adolf Hitler [video],
ABC, Adelaide, 2007.
Can we get the bibliography format correct? The punctuation is for a footnote or endnote citation. I would demonstrate it, but I cannot format in this comment section. The big issue I have is where are the printed sources? Don't rely on website! There are probably thousands of books on this topic! Many would be well written and very scholarly. A trip to the Barr Smith? Have you checked out our library for books? Text books? And remember to include primary sources in there as well.
ReplyDeleteAlways happy to see some book sources in the bibliography. The visual sources help for an overview of the topic, but don't give too much time and credibility to them.
ReplyDeleteYes I am focusing more on the books and websites
DeleteYes I am focusing more on the books and websites
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