WORLD WARS
The First World War destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe’s colonies, forced the United States to become a world power and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler.World War II was, arguably, the most significant and influential event of the twentieth century. The devastation is almost incalculable: total military and civilian deaths are estimated at 70 to 85 million, about 3% of the global population during that time. World War II also saw the dawn of the nuclear age
FIRST WORLD WAR
- WORLD WAR 1ST TIMELINE
- WW 1ST FACT
- HOMEFRONT 1914-18
- CAUSE OF WORLD WAR
- ALLIANCES AS CAUSED BY WW 1ST
- MILITARISM AS A CAUSE OF WORLD WAR 1ST
- NATIONALISM AS A CAUSE OF WW 1ST
- IMPERIALISM
- GERMAN COMMUNIST PARTY AND THE WIEMER REPUBLIC
- THE FREIKORPS
- GAVIRILO PRINCIP
- JULY CRISIS
- SARAJEVO ASSASINATION
- THE BALKANS AND WW FIRST
- GAVRILIO
- ABYSSINIAN CRISIS
- TOTAL WAR
- BRITISH EXPEDIENCY FORCE
- SHIILEAN PLAN
- TRIPE ENTENTE
- TRIPE ENTENTE FACTS
- TRIPLE ALLIANCE
- BATTLE OF VERDUN
- THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
- NO MAN’S LAND
- TRENCH FOOT
PEOPLE IN WORLD WAR FIRST
- MAIN PEOPLE DURING WORLD WAR 1ST
- WOMEN IN FIRST WORLD WAR
- DAVID LLOYD GEORGE
- GEORGE
- HERBERT ASQUITH
- CHURCHILL
LEAGUE OF NATION
- LEAGUE OF NATIONS
- ABYSSINIAN CRISIS
- MANCHURIAN CRISIS
The First World War destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe’s colonies, forced the United States to become a world power, and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler.
WORLD WAR 2ND
- WORLD WAR 2ND
- WW 2ND TIMELINE
- TEHRAN DECLARATION
- CAUSES OF WW 2ND
- REMILITRALSATION OF THE RHINELAND
- SUDETENLAND
- PACT OF STEEL
- AMERICA IN WORLD WAR 2ND
- FRANCE IN WW 2ND
- THE VICHY REGIME
- BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
- TOTAL WAR
- OPERATION BARBOSSA
- BLITZKRIEG
- END OF WW 2ND
- YALTA CONFERENCE
- THE IMPACT OF WAR ON PUBLIC HEALTH IN
- BERLIN BLOCKADE
PERSONS WORLD WAR 2ND
- ADOLF HITLER
- WINSTON CHURCHILL
- GEORGE 6TH OF ENGLAND
- FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT
- JOAN CLARKE – ALAN TURING – ENIGMA
- AMELIA EARHART
- ANNE FRANK
- EMPEROR HIROHITO
- HIDEKI TOJO
- TRUMAN DOCTRINE
World War II was, arguably, the most significant and influential event of the twentieth century. The devastation is almost incalculable: total military and civilian deaths are estimated at 70 to 85 million, about 3% of the global population during that time. World War II also saw the dawn of the nuclear age
UNITED NATIONS
- UNITED NATIONS
- THE CHANGING ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION
- WESTERN POLICIES IN POST-WAR ASIA, 1945
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