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120 world history stories that kids must hear.
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100 Chinese Historical Stories Kids Must Listen to" has a total of 100 wonderful stories throughout the past and present, depicting a vivid and touching Chinese history for children. Chinese historical stories seem to have nothing to do with family affection, but they are actually full of life truths. Children do not accept preaching, but children love to listen to stories and learn and grow through personal characters and allusions.
Not only children, we believe that no matter how big or young, they can figure out some of the key lines of history, whether it is in the reference of life experience, the training of thinking logic, and the pursuit of life mood, they will show unparalleled power.
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1.In the middle of World War II in Central Africa, more than 500 Italian troops were ordered to defend a field airfield, they had a solid concrete permanent position, sufficient ammunition, and even got two powerful 88 guns supported by the Germans and sufficient ammunition, while the British army on the attacking side only had more than 400 people, and there was not even a decent heavy **, the British commander basically had no hope for this attack, and even had plans to retreat, but the strange thing is that the attack had just begun, The Italians gave up resistance and raised a white flag, and when asked why the Italian officers who had accepted the surrender had surrendered, the other party said angrily'We don't have a crowbar, we can't open those damn ammo boxes!
2.Once the United States and Australia combined forces 15,000 troops attacked a small island occupied by the Japanese, after preparing for 2 hours of shelling, the United States and Australia landed and lost 25 soldiers in the battle after completely controlling the island, of course, if there are indeed Japanese defenders on the island, this number should be expanded.
3.In the famous "wolf pack" operation, a German U-boat hit an Allied transport ship, the transport ship full of military supplies and explosives was hit and exploded, all kinds of things were blown up all over the sky, the excited German U-boat captain ordered the submarine to float his own record, unfortunately an M4 Sherman tank that was blown into the sky just fell and sank the submarine. And this submarine also became the only submarine in the world to be sunk by a tank so far.
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Several famous battles in ancient Chinese history, the most familiar is the Three Kingdoms, Guandu, Chibi, Weishui and the like, when you talk about it, you can also add relevant idioms and allusions to Xiao Zhaoyuan, what Zhou Yu hit the yellow cover, the wind is loud, the grass and trees are soldiers and so on.
The story of Liu Bang and Xiang Yu can also be told.
It's relatively easy, but there's a problem with the fact that it's likely that current sixth-graders already know about it.
I've talked about it before, and those kids know everything, and there are some things I don't know.
Here's what I find interesting for you to refer to:
First, you can start with Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, and talk about Japan's kamikaze drones, which has a great background, when the Yuan Dynasty collapsed, the Yuan army invaded Japan, and was blown away by the "kamikaze" when they spent the night at sea, and Japan was saved; Shortly after the Opium War in China, American black ships arrived and knocked on the door of Japan, and they also prayed for the kamikaze to come again, but they did not come.
This may be a bit messy, just using the "kamikaze" as a clue and telling it in flashbacks, you can think for yourself, and you have to find more detailed information.
Second, take Moscow as a clue to talk about the defense of Moscow during World War II and Napoleon's eastern expedition to Moscow.
A Hitler, a Napoleon, both powerful figures, but defeated in the same city, is it interesting, isn't it! Especially the defense of Moscow during World War II.
I can talk about the military parade on Red Square during the defense war, as well as the heavy snowfall in the sky, which are very dramatic.
Of course, no matter how interesting it is, I am also against it, the war itself is wrong)
The last piece of advice may not be so important what you are talking about, the important thing is to find a good entry point, extract the essence from it, and you should be good at mobilizing students' curiosity and initiative.
When it comes to key moments in the story, you can leave it alone and let the students guess.
Rest assured, the current elementary school students are much smarter than we think.
On the contrary, you must be prepared yourself.
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<> "A Little Story About War.
On December 16, 1944, the Germans launched a surprise attack on the Allies in the Ardennes Forest area, and the American front began to crumble, and the entire northern flank of the Allied forces was seriously threatened. On December 17, 1944, the 101st Airborne Division received an order to fight and immediately drove 107 miles north to Bastogne.
Bastogne was located in the center of the road network east of the Ardennes, and the 101st Airborne Division was tasked with capturing Bastogne and disrupting the German lines of communication. On December 20, 1944, the Germans seized the last road in and out of the town of Bastogne, isolating it, and the German victory on the Western Front depended on the defeat of the 101st Airborne Division and the capture of Bastogne.
The 101st Airborne Division held its ground in the face of repeated attacks by five German divisions until December 26, 1944, when the 4th Panzer Division broke through the German encirclement and entered Bastogne.
When the Germans demanded the surrender of the American troops besieged in Bastockk, they only received a message from Brigadier General McAuliffe, deputy commander of the 101st Airborne Division: "nuts! Over the next three weeks, the 101st Airborne Division experienced some of the bloodiest and most tragic battles of the Battle of Bastogne, and then, together with the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division, cleared the isolated German resistance in the Ardennes one by one, ending the German resistance in that area.
The heroic act of defending Bastogne earned the 101st Airborne Division the "Order of Merit Commendation", the first time in the history of the U.S. Army that the entire division has received this honor.
nuts" is translated as "neurosis" in most of the movie "Armageddon in Tanks" and the TV series "Band of Brothers"; The translation in "Band of Brothers" is ""; Colloquially translated as "bah".
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