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The War Against Japan 1941-1945 (more than one group) Hong Kong 1941 (China)

12. Rimini Line (Italy) 13. North-West Europe 1944-1945 (France, Netherlands, Northern Germany) more than one group 14. Battle of Normandy (France) 15. Channel Ports (France) 16. Battle of the Scheldt (Belgium and Netherlands) 17. Nijmegen Salient (Netherlands)

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The War Against Japan 1941-1945 (more than one group) Hong Kong 1941 (China)

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  1. 12. Rimini Line (Italy) • 13. North-West Europe 1944-1945 (France, Netherlands, Northern Germany) more than one group • 14. Battle of Normandy (France) • 15. Channel Ports (France) • 16. Battle of the Scheldt (Belgium and Netherlands) • 17. Nijmegen Salient (Netherlands) • 18. Battle of the Rhineland (Germany) • 19. Final Phase (Germany) The War Against Japan 1941-1945 (more than one group) Hong Kong 1941 (China) Aleutians Campaign 1943 USA (Alaska) Dieppe 1942 (France) Italian Campaign 1943-1945 (more than one group) Battle of Sicily (Italy) Southern Italy Moro River Campaign (Italy) Cassino (Italy) Liri Valley (Italy) Advance to Florence (Italy)

  2. Tell the story of what happened: • Location of the battle within the country (map) • That country’s involvement in the war (how and why they were in the battle) • Was the country part of the allied or axis force? • When did the battle take place and the consequence resulting from battle? • How many Canadian soldiers died and were wounded during the battle? • Who were the leaders of the battle? • Did women play any role with the battle? • What type of weaponry was used? • You are making your own “documentary” using Photostory.

  3. Use Your Own Words!!!! • Collect images and text to tell the story. • Keep URL’s for your bibliography. • Think of the background music you could use. Try finding music from the war years. • Create a bibliography slide at the end of the Photostory. • Only use your first names on the project. • Upload to the Forum.

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