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1) Adolf Hitler
Author
Series
Publisher
Franklin Watts
Pub. Date
2010.
Language
English
Description
Describes Adolph Hitler's rise to power, his destruction of democracy in Germany, and the cold-blooded murder of more than eleven million people, including six million Jews.
Author
Series
Publisher
Franklin Watts, an imprint of Scholastic Inc
Pub. Date
[2016]
Language
English
Description
An introduction of Julius Caesar, who "rose from chaos to bring order to Rome. After gaining power, he attacked his allies and won a brutal civil war. Then he declared himself dictator and ruled Rome from a golden throne"--Amazon.com.
Author
Publisher
Farrar Straus Giroux
Pub. Date
2015.
Lexile measure
970L
Language
English
Description
"The true story of a group of boy resistance fighters in Denmark after the Nazi invasion"--
"At the outset of World War II, Denmark did not resist German occupation. Deeply ashamed of his nation's leaders, fifteen-year-old Knud Pedersen resolved with his brother and a handful of schoolmates to take action against the Nazis if the adults would not. Naming their secret club after the fiery British leader, the young patriots in the Churchill Club committed...
Author
Publisher
Beyond Words
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
"There is a lot of pressure in today's society for kids to succeed, but failing is a part of learning how to be a successful person. In his teaching career, Luke Reynolds saw the stress and anxiety his students suffered over grades, fitting in, and getting things right the first time. Fantastic Failures was created for these students to learn that their mistakes and failures do not define their whole lives, but help them grow into their potential....
Author
Series
Publisher
Franklin Watts, an imprint of Scholastic Inc
Pub. Date
[2016]
Language
English
Description
An introduction to Alexander the Great, who "became king of Macedonia at age 20--but no kingdom could contain [his ambition]. He would carve a 12,000-mile path across Asia, defeating princes, satraps, and kings. Alexander, it was said, was the son of a god. He could not be defeated in battle. And he was destined to rule the world"--Amazon.com.
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