Bah! read the question wrong!! lol Belows the answer:
-->A primary source is when you get information straight from the horse's mouth - in other words, the person who originally said it. Secondary Source serves as a backup source.
--> A SECONDARY SOURCE is a secondhand account about people, events, topics or places that is based on what some other writer has experienced. Good examples of SECONDARY SOUCES are books, newspapers, pamphlets, encylopedias and other materials in which information has been gathered for you
A secondary source is a book, newspaper or magazine that was written by someone who did not actually witness or live the incident they are writing about. A primary source is an eye-witness account either written or spoken from someone who actually lived or saw an event. So if I was in the earthquake ánd you speak to me, I'm a primary source but if I speak to someone who was in the earthquake and then write about it, that's a secondary source.
A primary source is when someone tells you something directly. Like Suzie tells you about her trip to the beach. A secondary source is when someone else tells you something about a third person. This is used ALL the time when reporting about celebs. For example, "a friend told us that she is happy with her new life."
Gestapo was the official police and intelligence branch. The SS was elite Nazi armed forces. The SS were more politically motivated by Nazi party ideals than the regular Army. Most of Hitler's terror policies were carried out by this group. Think like this: Gestapo would round them up and the SS did most of the executions. Side note: The Gestapo was also one of the founding police forces of Interpol.
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Bah! read the question wrong!! lol Belows the answer:
-->A primary source is when you get information straight from the horse's mouth - in other words, the person who originally said it. Secondary Source serves as a backup source.
--> A SECONDARY SOURCE is a secondhand account about people, events, topics or places that is based on what some other writer has experienced. Good examples of SECONDARY SOUCES are books, newspapers, pamphlets, encylopedias and other materials in which information has been gathered for you
A secondary source is a book, newspaper or magazine that was written by someone who did not actually witness or live the incident they are writing about. A primary source is an eye-witness account either written or spoken from someone who actually lived or saw an event. So if I was in the earthquake ánd you speak to me, I'm a primary source but if I speak to someone who was in the earthquake and then write about it, that's a secondary source.
A primary source is when someone tells you something directly. Like Suzie tells you about her trip to the beach. A secondary source is when someone else tells you something about a third person. This is used ALL the time when reporting about celebs. For example, "a friend told us that she is happy with her new life."
Gestapo was the official police and intelligence branch. The SS was elite Nazi armed forces. The SS were more politically motivated by Nazi party ideals than the regular Army. Most of Hitler's terror policies were carried out by this group. Think like this: Gestapo would round them up and the SS did most of the executions. Side note: The Gestapo was also one of the founding police forces of Interpol.