Works Cited
1) "CREW LOADING LIST FOR 12 DECEMBER 1944." B24 Second Generation Research. 392nd BGMA, 1999-2006. Web. 09 June 2013. <http://b24.net/missions/MM121244.htm>.
This website was used as a primary source. It contains the names of the B24 bombers for Mission 212 on December 12, 1944. The target was Hanau, Germany, where interviewee Anna Zielinski lived at the time. This website was also used for various images of the bombing, such as the birds-eye view snapshot seen on one a previous page.
2) NARA. "Bomb Damage, Hanau, Germany." Fold3 Viewer. N.p., 2013. Web. 11 June 2013. <http://www.fold3.com/image/50818614/>.
This image was used as a primary source displaying the after effects of the interview subject's home city the year she evacuated.
3) "Results and Aftermath of World War II." English-Online. Designs By Darren, n.d. Web. 11 June 2013. <http://www.english-online.at/history/world-war-2/results-and-aftermath-of-world-war-ii.htm>.
The photograph was used as a primary source displaying the split of Germany after the war, and the article was used as a secondary source explaining the aftermath of the war.
4) Bell, Keith J. "German Immigrants." Immigration Online. Encyclopedia of Immigration, 19 Dec. 2011. Web. 12 June 2013. <http://immigration-online.org/519-german-immigrants.html>.
This site was used as a primary and secondary source because of an article regarding German Immigration and a graph showing immigration rates.
5) Leick, Romain. "Out of the Ashes: A New Look at Germany's Postwar Reconstruction." SPIEGEL ONLINE. N.p., 10 Aug. 2010. Web. 12 June 2013. <http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/out-of-the-ashes-a-new-look-at-germany-s-postwar-reconstruction-a-702856.html>.
This website was used for primary sources, or photographs of Germany's postwar reconstruction, and also a secondary source commenting on the process.
6) Streich, Michael. "German Immigrants Come to America in the 1950s." Suite101.com. Suite101, 27 Sept. 2010. Web. 14 June 2013.
Streich tells the story of his parents, who lived under similar circumstances as Anna Zielinski in Germany and migrated to the U.S during the 50's.
This website was used as a primary source. It contains the names of the B24 bombers for Mission 212 on December 12, 1944. The target was Hanau, Germany, where interviewee Anna Zielinski lived at the time. This website was also used for various images of the bombing, such as the birds-eye view snapshot seen on one a previous page.
2) NARA. "Bomb Damage, Hanau, Germany." Fold3 Viewer. N.p., 2013. Web. 11 June 2013. <http://www.fold3.com/image/50818614/>.
This image was used as a primary source displaying the after effects of the interview subject's home city the year she evacuated.
3) "Results and Aftermath of World War II." English-Online. Designs By Darren, n.d. Web. 11 June 2013. <http://www.english-online.at/history/world-war-2/results-and-aftermath-of-world-war-ii.htm>.
The photograph was used as a primary source displaying the split of Germany after the war, and the article was used as a secondary source explaining the aftermath of the war.
4) Bell, Keith J. "German Immigrants." Immigration Online. Encyclopedia of Immigration, 19 Dec. 2011. Web. 12 June 2013. <http://immigration-online.org/519-german-immigrants.html>.
This site was used as a primary and secondary source because of an article regarding German Immigration and a graph showing immigration rates.
5) Leick, Romain. "Out of the Ashes: A New Look at Germany's Postwar Reconstruction." SPIEGEL ONLINE. N.p., 10 Aug. 2010. Web. 12 June 2013. <http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/out-of-the-ashes-a-new-look-at-germany-s-postwar-reconstruction-a-702856.html>.
This website was used for primary sources, or photographs of Germany's postwar reconstruction, and also a secondary source commenting on the process.
6) Streich, Michael. "German Immigrants Come to America in the 1950s." Suite101.com. Suite101, 27 Sept. 2010. Web. 14 June 2013.
Streich tells the story of his parents, who lived under similar circumstances as Anna Zielinski in Germany and migrated to the U.S during the 50's.