A War Child project photo exhibition. Students will be able to see, especially in the report on Ingushetia, the conditions in which the children and their families have to endure. Living in tents and train wagons, the children in these refugees try to lead normal lives. http://www.warchild.org/artists/Ingushetia/index.html
Basque Refugees accounts and photographs. http://www.caerleon.net/cambria/basque/page13.html
Child Soldiers Organization. A coalition to stop the use of child soldiers. http://www.child-soldiers.org/
Child Soldiers from Youth Ambassadors for Peace. An excellent source of information on child soldiers. It includes photographs and personal accounts. http://www.freethechildren.org/peace/childrenandwar/soldiers.html
General Spanish Civil War Pictures: Basque country. A small archive of pictures pertaining to the Basques and the Spanish Civil War. http://free.freespeech.org/ehj/html/frcwar.html
Hiroshima Archive. Dozens of photos of the devastation of Hiroshima displayed thematically. The atomic bomb, named Little Boy, was dropped on Hiroshima by the Enola Gay, a Boeing B-29 bomber, at 8:15 in the morning of August 6, 1945. The third gallery accompanying texts include descriptions of the objects and their owners. http://www.lclark.edu/~history/HIROSHIMA/photo3-11.html
New Haven Public Schools Website. Includes a list of mission, curricular frameworks, and standards. http://www.nhps.net/curriculum/index.asp
Panoramic Photos of Ground Zero of the Hiroshima Bombing. Students can view photos illustrating the devastating effects on Hiroshima of the atomic bomb blast. http://titan.iwu.edu/~rwilson/hiroshima/