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Second World War I

When, on 1st September 1939, the German Wehrmacht unleashed the Second World War with the attack on Poland, nobody could have visualised what immense suffering and gigantic destruction would descend on mankind during the following six years. More than 57 million people, including almost 27 million Russians, paid for the German quest for world domination with their lives. Incited by populist ideas, almost an entire nation enthusiastically went to “all-out war”, thus plunging the world into the second great disaster of the 20th century. But shouldn’t people have known better considering that the First World War had only just been 21 years before?

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Cultural Change in Mexico

31 federal states and the capital district of Mexico City form the United Mexican States.

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Bronze Age

With the use of bronze as a working material a new historical era started at about 2200 BC.

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The Egyptian Book of the Dead

The notions described in the texts and pictures of the Book of the Dead are central to the ancient Egyptian belief in an afterlife – the belief in resurrection and life after death. In order to be granted passage to the “Realm of the Blessed”, the deceased first have to justify themselves before the Court of Death and give account that they have led their lives according to the laws of Maat – the order of the universe and justice. The Book of the Dead lists the names of the judges at the Court of Death, who the dead must appeal to and convince of their innocence. Further, it contains a plethora of magical texts for the protection of the deceased and describes the places in the underworld. These texts were inscribed on papyri, coffins and numerous burial objects like canopic jars, uschebtis or mummy masks so that they were available to the deceased at any time. After all, they describe their transformation from mortals to glorified god-like beings who would live eternally.

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Ernesto Che Guevara

Che Guevara is the revolutionary fighter of the 20th century. His famous portrait can be seen everywhere on posters and T shirts. But who was Che Guevara? How did Ernesto Guevara de la Serna become the best-known revolutionist of contemporary history? Che is born in Rosario in Argentina as the son of a modern, educated couple. He attends high school and subsequently studies medicine.

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Grundlagen des heutigen Europa

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5./6. Jahrgangsstufe, Vol.1

In unserem Arbeitsheft Geschichte, 5./6. Jahrgangsstufe, Vol.1 finden Sie 50 interaktive und didaktisch aufbereitete Aufgaben.

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Ägypter, Griechen, Römer, Kelten

In unserem interaktiven Arbeitsheft „Geschichte 6, Vol.1 – Ägypter, Griechen, Römer, Kelten“ wird in 50 interaktiven Aufgaben und interaktiven Videos Wissen zum Alltag, zum Glauben und den Gebräuchen 

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Die Welt des Mittelalters

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Vom Ersten zum Zweiten Weltkrieg

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Die Welt in Blöcken

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Hitler und das „Dritte Reich“

In 12 interaktiven Aufgaben und Videos wird Wissen über Hitler und das „Dritte Reich“ vermittelt und anschließend abgefragt.

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