#HistoryHitLive is doing something different this afternoon
Join @thehistoryguy at 4PM (BST) to see what his favourite historic movies are, from the most accurate or technically impressive, to his guilty pleasures.
https://t.co/918yTAd7b2
Let us know what your favourites are?
75 years ago today the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated by the Red Army. Today we pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and the bravery they showed in the face of absolute evil #HolocaustMemorialDay https://t.co/4LAF3aRDI3
After this mornings webcast with #SusanPollack@HolocaustUK and to mark #HolocaustMemorialDay, I stand together with others to remember people murdered by the Nazis.
Join me, and remember someone as part of @HMD_UK’s #StandTogether project of remembrance. https://t.co/juyrVmnld2
On our latest podcast, historian Rebecca Clifford tells the stories of child survivors of the Holocaust who made their way to Britain after the war https://t.co/JmSnkkSu6i
Ahead of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, expert Laurence Rees explores its history and considers its significance today… https://t.co/AHQBYYbSbN #WW2#HolocaustMemorialDay#HMD2020
#onthisday 450 years ago, James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, regent for the infant King James VI of Scotland, was assassinated by James Hamilton, a supporter of his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots.
He was the first head of government to be assassinated by a firearm.
“Am I better?” Queen Victoria asked her trusted doctor. “I should like to live a little longer, as I have still a few things to settle.” Sir James kindly reassured her: “Yes, Your Majesty has been very ill but you are now better” https://t.co/i2IchxrB8q #QueenVictoria
Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955-1956. In a Podcast. Causes, Events & Key Consequences. Download from iTunes & the rest now! 🇺🇸 https://t.co/1txP4YILmA
Ahead of new biographical film #Harriet, read more about the remarkable Harriet Tubman, who saved hundreds of people from slavery https://t.co/ptSZbKKvaK