The Inevitability of World War Ii
World War II could not have been avoided.
Turning Points of History: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (Sarajevo, 1914)
Assassination of this Archduke precipitated World War One and indirectly led to the end of Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires, Arab ascendancy in the Middle East, beginning of Pan-Islamism, the Bolshevik Revolution, Humiliation of Germany, League of Nations, and according to some, even the Great Depression. After 28th June, 1914, the world was never the same again.
The United Nations and Other Orginazations
This is an essay about the United Nations and other organizations that have to do with it. Enjoy!
How Far Was Hitler’s Foreign Policy to Blame for The Outbreak of War in 1939?
In this short essay, I explain how far Hitler was to blame for the outbreak of World War Two, along with other reasons for the war.
Soviet Union Expelled From The League of Nations
On the 14th December 1939 the League of Nations, the international peacekeeping organization formed at the end of the First World War expelled the USSR in response to the Soviet invasion of Finland on October 30.
Pre-1914
All about the economic model adopted in the wake of WWII (Golden Age) which is the fusion of the Pre-1914 world and inter-wars economic policies.
The Reasons That Germany, Japan, and Italy Had to Expand
This article give a brief overview of why the three axis countries before and during WWII had to expand.
Attempts Made to Establish Permanent Peace After World War I
What attempts were made to rebuild permanent peace after WW1?
Attempts at Peace After World War I
What attempts were made to try and establish permanent peace after World War I.
Between The Wars Study Guide: Chapter 34
A study guide from Chapter 34 of Thomas A. Bailey’s history book, the American Pageant.











