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Instructional Video11:07
Curated Video

Archdukes, Cynicism, and World War I Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the war that was supposed to end all wars. Instead, it solved nothing and set the stage for the world to be back at war just a couple of decades later. As an added bonus, World War I changed the way...
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Instructional Video11:44
Curated Video

Archdukes, Cynicism, and World War I: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the war that was supposed to end all wars. Instead, it solved nothing and set the stage for the world to be back at war just a couple of decades later. As an added bonus, World War I changed the way...
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Instructional Video46:55
Gresham College

Stories about Mathematicians Killed in World War I

10th - Higher Ed
Gresham College with the BSHM - To commemorate the end of the First World War, this event focuses on the theme of mathematics in war and peacetime. A lecture by Professor David Aubin, Professor in the History of Science at Paris-Sorbonne...
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Instructional Video0:22
The March of Time

1910s: WORLD WAR I FIGHTER AIRPLANES: VS United States soldiers wheeling out biplane fighter aircraft from hangar, row of biplanes on field, ace pilot Edward Rickenbacker (1890-1973) sitting in plane, soldiers loading bombs, plane on field. WWI

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1910s: WORLD WAR I FIGHTER AIRPLANES: VS United States soldiers wheeling out biplane fighter aircraft from hangar, row of biplanes on field, ace pilot Edward Rickenbacker (1890-1973) sitting in plane, soldiers loading bombs, plane on...
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Instructional Video8:59
The Great War

The Sky Was The Limit - Aviation in World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR

9th - 11th
World War 1 saw several completely new technologies develop rapidly. The airplane itself was only a few years old but pioneering engineers soon saw its potential for military use. For recognisance and later as fighter or bomber, World...
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Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Tanks - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Armored, all-terrain battle vehicles, AKA Tanks, were first created by the British Landship Committee in 1915, for trench warfare in World War I. Despite being bulky, slow and frequently stuck, the tank ushered in a new era of moveable...
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Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

113 Tanks - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
Armored, all-terrain battle vehicles, AKA Tanks, were first created by the British Landship Committee in 1915, for trench warfare in World War I. Despite being bulky, slow and frequently stuck, the tank ushered in a new era of moveable...
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Instructional Video9:33
The Great War

Fight For Air Supremacy - Bloody April 1917 I THE GREAT WAR Special feat. Real Engineering

9th - 11th
Check out Real Engineering and their video about WW1 airplanes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI08NGCgISE Meet us and see original WW1 airplanes: http://bit.ly/TGWStowMaries "Bloody April" was the result of two competing aviation...
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Instructional Video0:09
The March of Time

King Michael I (still alive)

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1940: ROMANIA: King Michael I of the Romanians (Roumania Rumania) saluting walking reviewing anti-aircraft battery soldiers. MS King Michael I looking through gun sight. WWII World War II.
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Instructional Video50:05
SWPictures

BATTLE FOR THE GULF - A Different Kind of War

12th - Higher Ed
The air war by the Allies begins. The Allies started jamming Baghdad's radar defences. The jamming gave the game away. Iraqi radars were blinded, but 3,000 anti-aircraft guns and 60 missile batteries began firing wildly into the sky....
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Instructional Video39:40
Gresham College

Euler's Work on Ballistics

10th - Higher Ed
Gresham College with the BSHM - To commemorate the end of the First World War, this event focuses on the theme of mathematics in war and peacetime. A lecture by Dr June Barrow-Green, Professor of Mathematics at Open University, 24...
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Instructional Video3:22
Reading Through History

History Brief: The Rise of the Airline Industry

6th - 11th
This video gives a brief description of the rise of the airline industry in the 19teens through the 1950s. Teachers, check out our Tpt store: http://bit.ly/2fSXb3V *** Follow us on Facebook:...
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Instructional Video4:14
Seeker

How Much Acceleration Can the Human Body Take?

9th - 11th
Humans want to reach the super speeds for travel across the globe or even other planets, but how much force can our bodies handle? Meet the Man Who Strapped Himself to a Rocket, For Science - https://youtu.be/HV4JzoeaWTQ For more epic...
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Instructional Video2:05
Curated Video

Bessie Coleman: the First African American Pilot

9th - Higher Ed
Bessie Coleman was one of 13 children born to Susan and George Coleman, who both worked as sharecroppers. In 1915, at 23 years old, Coleman moved to Chicago, where she lived with her brothers and worked as a manicurist. It was there she...
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Instructional Video3:23:56
The Cynical Historian

WWI Armistice Centennial live w/ Potential History, Mr. Beat, EmperorTigerstar, and more

9th - 11th
Joining me today will be Jack Rackam, Mr. Beat, MrBettsClass, Potential History, EmperorTigerstar, and Stefan Milo. Check out their channels in the links below. We are going to be discussing the end of WWI and what that means to us 100...
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Instructional Video7:56
Hip Hughes History

The Road to Tokyo Exhibit: The National WW2 Museum

6th - 12th
After visiting New Orleans and the National WW2 Museum I had to make a video about the "Road to Tokyo" exhibit. Visit the museum online for information about scheduling your class or family trip!
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Instructional Video21:44
Ancient Lights Media

Atlas of the United States: The Pacific Region

6th - 8th
This program explores the geography, history, and some important cultural features of the Pacific Region of the United States. The individual states of California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii are presented in detail.
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Instructional Video8:59
The Great War

The Sky Was The Limit - Aviation in World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Is the sky the limit? Advances in aviation during World War I brought the limit much closer than before. Countries around the world were affected by flight in the Great War, including adapting by changing tactical locations and patterns.
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Instructional Video8:32
The Great War

Tank Development in World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What is the tank and how did the technology develop? The resource discusses how new technology, especially the tank, affected many events during World War I. It covers the topic using primary source images and interesting facts to keep...
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Instructional Video8:37
The Great War

Georges Guynemer - The Flying Icon of France

9th - 12th Standards
Georges Guynemer's legend lives on in statues, street names, and even a Twilight Zone Episode, but few American learners have ever heard of the French national hero. Considered the ace of aces, Guynemer was part of the rock star elite of...
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Instructional Video13:40
Crash Course

America in World War I

9th - 12th Standards
What were the real motivations behind America's entrance into World War I? Beginning with a review of American neutrality at the onset of the Great War, this engaging video details the profound effects of the war on the home front,...
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Instructional Video9:27
The Great War

Zeppelins - Majestic and Deadly Airships of WW1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
You are sitting in a trench during World War I watching the ground for possible attack. Suddenly, a bomb hits your trench—from the air? Scholars analyze the first use of airships in warfare in an installment of a video series on the...
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Instructional Video8:48
The Great War

Hell's Handmaiden - Canadian Flying Ace Billy Bishop

9th - Higher Ed Standards
He would have been expelled for cheating, but Canadian flying ace Billy Bishop was drafted at the start of World War I before school officials could punish him. A dog fighter of legendary proportions, only the Red Baron rivaled him with...
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Instructional Video11:02
Real Engineering

The Physics of World War 1 Planes

9th - Higher Ed
More wings means more lift. Future engineers watch a video that explains why planes during World War I had multiple, stacked wings. It also describes the advantages and disadvantages of such a system and why modern airplanes are not...