Secondary Sources
- Pagaard, Stephen. “Teaching the Nazi Dictatorship: Focus on Youth.”The History Teacher, Feb 2005. <http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com/hww/results/external_link_maincontentframe.jhtml?_DARGS=/hww/results/results_common.jhtml.44>
Secondary source of an article that states the expansion of members and results of the Hitler Youth Law. - Kater, Michael. Hitler Youth. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004.
Secondary source overlooking the entire movement of youth in Germany and its role. - Kenny Cupers, “Governing Through Nature: Camps and Youth Movements in Interwar Germany and the United States,” Cultural Geographies 15 (2008) 173-205.
Secondary source describing youth movement in Germany, focusing under the Nazi party, and the United States. - Holztrager, Hans. In a Raging Inferno: Combat Units of the Hitler Youth 1944-45. West Midlands: Helion & Company, 2000.
Secondary source concerning the use of Hitler Youth as a military unit in the later years of war. - P.D. Stachura. “The Ideology of the Hitler Youth in the Kampfzeit.” Journal of Contemporary History 8 (1973) 155-167.
Secondary source based on the ideology of Hitler Youth from its original genesis leading member primed for the engagement of war effort. - St. Rosemary Educational Institution. "Adolf Hitler: World Wars, Nazi Party, Legacy." http://schoolworkhelper.net/. St. Rosemary Educational Institution, Last Update: 2015. Web. Retrieved on: Wednesday 7th January 2015. http://schoolworkhelper.net/adolf-hitler-world-wars-nazi-party-legacy/
Secondary source of an article giving background and history on Hitler from childhood to leadership in the Nazi Party. - "Rise of Hitler." Rise of Hitler. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Jan. 2015. <http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/leader.htm>.
Secondary source of an overview of Hitler as a Leader in the Nazi Party and how he rose to be leader. - "Adolf Hitler." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 04 Jan. 2015. <http://www.biography.com/people/adolf-hitler-9340144>.
Secondary source on Adolf Hitler’s entire life biography from his early years to his eventual death and the legacy he leaves. - The History Place. "Triumph of Hitler: The Nuremberg Laws." The History Place. 2001. Web. 06 Jan. 2015. <http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/triumph/tr-nurem-laws.htm>.
Secondary Source of Jewish lives in Germany at the beginning of Hitler’s rule and the Nazi Party - "The Nuremberg Laws." Jewish Virtual Library - Homepage. The American Israeil Cooperative Enterprise, 2011. Web. 06 Jan. 2015. <http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/nurlaws.html>
Secondary source of the background and overview of the Nuremberg Laws - N.d. Google Images. Web. <http://topinfopost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/80720-hitler-was-german-football-coach.jpg>.
Source for pictures. Thanks Google.