Via the internet, the easiest way to find information about anything is to use a search engine (I prefer Google). Simply enter the word(s) you are searching information on, and you'll get a wealth of data at your fingertips. The only problem is whether or not the information is reliable. For reliable information on the internet, visit sites that are more "authentic" than others...such as www.historyplace.com, www.grolier.com, www.archives.gov, and other sites that are linked to or presented by reputable businesses, media outlets, and other entities. For World War 2 specifically, you can visit: 1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwtwo/ 2. http://www.worldwar2history.info/ 3. http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761563737/World_War_II.html Those are good starting points.
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∙ 18y agoHow reliable is black adder as a source of information about the ww1 trenches?
google is good or cnn or fox news seems reliable
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There are a number of sites that offer informative and educational information about World War II. One can find information on the History website, Wikipedia and the Encyclopaedia Britannica website.
Search on Google.
you can type in bbc schools and find information on their clothes in ww2
There is lots of information online. For example, try the link to the left.
GOOGLE IT or ask a relative
One can find more information on the War in Darfur on websites such as Americares, Insight on Conflict, Wikipedia, Jewish World Watch, Save Dafur or BBC.
The best place to find out information on how the US was affected by World War Two, is right here on Answers.com. The contributors here do great research and present facts not always seen on other sites.