History 12
Paris Peace Treary
Paris Peace Treaty Blog
Motives of the USA
Motives of France
Motives of Great Britain
"The Big Three"
Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points
The War Guilt Clause
Nationalism and Formation of New Countries
War Reparations
The Treaties with Lesser Powers
The League of Nations (Collective Security)
Russia 1917-1945
Russia 1917-1945 Blog
Abdication of the Tsar - Feb./March Revolution
The Provisional Government
The Bolsheviks
October/November Revolution 1917
Vladimir Lenin
Russian Civil War 1919-21
War Communism
The New Economic Policy
Lenin’s Death - Leon Trotsky vs. Josef Stalin
“Socialism in One Country”
Collectivization
Industrialization, 5 year plans -1928-1941
Show Trials and the Great Purges
Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact
Operation Barbarossa
Stalingrad
USA 20s and 30s
USA 20s and 30s Blog
A Consumer Society
Henry Ford, Assembly Lines and Model T
Isolationism
The Washington Naval Conference 1921
The Dawes Plan
The Young Plan, 1929
Buying on the Margin
Black Tuesday, October 22, 1929:Stock Market Crash
Herbert Hoover and Hoovervilles
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the 100 Days
The New Deal
Alphabet Agencies
John Maynard Keynes
Fireside Chats
Europe 20s and 30s
Europe 20s and 30s Blog
The Weimar Republic
The Maginot Line
The Beer Hall Putsch (Munich Putsch) and Mein Kampf
Mussolini and the Rise of Fascism
Locarno and Kellogg-Briand Pacts
Gustaf Stresemann and The Dawes Plan
Early Acts of Appeasement
Final Acts of Appeasement
The Spanish Civil War
Anti Semitism and the Holocaust
World War II
World War II Blog
The Invasion of Poland
The Invasion of Norway and Low Countries
Invasion of France (Dunkirk)
The Battle of Britain (Operation Sea Lion)
The Battle of the Atlantic
North Africa
Italy in Greece and Yugoslavia
Operation Barbarossa
Pearl Harbor
Japan’s Need For Natural Resources
Turning Point 1943: Stalingrad, Kursk, El Alamein
Island Hopping
Invasion of Italy
D-Day
The Manhattan Project
Fall of Berlin
Iwo Jima and Okinawa
The Fall of Germany and Hitler’s Death
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The Wartime Conferences: The Opening Shots of the Cold War
Advances in Technology
The Nuremburg Trials
Early Cold War 1945-1963
Early Cold War
Changes in the USA Gov't after World War II
The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
1948 Coup in Czechoslovakia
The Berlin Blockade/Airlift 1948
NATO and Warsaw Pact
The Korean War, 1950-53
McCarthyism
Nikita Krushchev
Eisenhower Doctrine
The Hungarian Uprising, 1956
The Space Race and Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM’s)
The Rise of John F. Kennedy
The Berlin Wall, 1961
The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, 1963
Late Cold War 1963-1991
Late Cold War Blog
Partner Link
China 1919-1991
China 1919-1991
Chiang Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang
The Chinese Communist Party
The Japanese and Manchuria
The Stimson Doctine
The Long March, 1934
Mao Tse-Tung (Zedong)
Chinese Civil War, 1946-1949
Taiwan
The Korean War and Yalu River
The Great Leap Forward, 1956
The Cultural Leap Forward, 1956
Mao dies, 1976
Deng Xiaoping takes over, 1978
Special Economic Zones
Tiannamen Square, 1989
Middle East 1919-1991
The Middle East
Middle East Essay
South Africa
South Africa
South Africa Essay
India
India
Motives of France
George Clemenceau
was the leader of France, tried to
weaken Germany
so they could never go to war again,
high payments for reparations
and
severe restrictions
were implemented by their requests.