This is primarily a collection of “Best” lists.

Here are links to the three lessons related to World War II that I used in class. Each lessons contains numerous resources. All the resources are accessible except for the ones connecting to Brainpop movies. You need a paid subscription to view them (you can also get a free trial):

World War II Begins

Internment Of Japanese-Americans

The End Of World War II

Here are links to additional “The Best…” lists, all which contain multiple resources:

The Best Sites For Learning About Pearl Harbor

The Best Sites For Learning About The Holocaust

The Best Sites For Learning About The War In The Pacific

The Best Resources For Learning About The Warsaw Uprising


The Best Resources For Learning About The Atomic Bombings Of Japan

The Best Sites For Learning About The War In The Pacific

The Best Resources On Japanese-American Internment In World War II

The Best Sites To Learn About Anne Frank

The Best Online Resources For Teaching & Learning About World War II (Part Two)

U.S. official cites misconduct in Japanese American internment cases is a fascinating article in The Los Angeles Times discussing how the present United States Solicitor General is apologizing for the misconduct of one of his predecessors for his role in defending Japanese-American internment camps during World War II. During the war, he chose not to reveal a government study concluding that Japanese-Americans were not a risk to U.S. security.

World War II: Internment of Japanese Americans is a photo gallery from The Atlantic.

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