- Paris Peace Conference
- Paris Peace Treaties and League of Nations
- 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 the Formation of New Countries
- War Reparations
- The Treaties with the Lesser Powers
- The Formation of the League of Nations (Collective Security)
- Russia 1917-1945
- Abdication of the Tsar, Feb./ March Revolution 1917
- The Provisional Government
- The Bolsheviks: October/ November Revolution 1917
- Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 1918
- Vladimir Lenin
- Russian Civil War 1919-21
- War Communism
- New Economic Policy
- “Socialism in One Country”
- Collectivization
- Show Trials and the Great Purges
- Industrialization, 5 year plans 1928-1941
- Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact
- Operation Barbarossa
- Stalingrad
- USA in the 20s and 30s
- A Consumer Society
- Henry Ford, Assembly Lines and the Model T
- Isolationism
- Prohibition
- The Washington Naval Conference, 1921
- The Dawes Plan, 1924 and 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 Mavnard Kevnes
- Fireside Chats
- Europe in the 20s and 30s
- 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
- Hitler and the Rise of Nazism
- Anti Semitism and the Holocaust
- World War II
- 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 Battle of the Bulge
- Iwo Jima and Okinagawa
- The Manhattan Project
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- The Wartime Conference: The Opening shots of the Cold War
- Advances in Technology and the Role of Women
- The Nuremburg Trial
- Early Cold War
- A Bi-Polar World
- The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
- 1948 Coup in Czechoslovakia
- Yugoslavia and Albania "Cracks in the Iron Curtain"
- The Berlin Blockade Airlift 1948
- NATO and Warsaw Pact
- The Korean War, 1950-53
- McCarthyism
- Nikita Krushchev and De-Stalinization
- 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
- The Late Cold War
- The Gulf of Tonkin and the Vietnam War
- Ho Chi Minh and Vietcong
- Vietnamization
- The Leonid Brezhnev Era
- Czechoslovakia, 1968
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
- Richard Nixon and Detente
- Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) I and II 1972, 1974
- The Helsinki Accords, 1975
- Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1979
- Ronald Reagan
- Star Wars and Strategic Defense Initiative
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Perestoika and Glasnost
- The Falling of the Berlin Wall 1989
- The Russian Coup, 1991
- China, 1919 - 1991
- Chiang Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang
- The Japanese and Manchuria
- The Stimson Doctrine
- The Long March, 1934
- Mao Tse-Tung (Zedong)
- Chinese Civil War, 1946-1949
- The Korean War and Yalu River
- The Great Leap Forward, 1956
- The Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976
- Mao dies, 1976
- Deng Xiaoping takes over, 1978
- Special Economic zones
- Tiannamen Square, 1989
- Middle East 1919 - 1991
- Middle East Blog
- Breakup of the Ottoman Empire and the French and English Mandates
- The Balfour Declaration, 1917
- The Israech War of Independence, 1948
- The Suez Crisis, 1956
- The Six Days War, 1967
- The Yom Kippur War, 1973
- Anwar Sadat
- The Camp David Accords, 1978
- The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)
- The Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988
- Yasser Arafat
- Saddam Hussein
- Kuwait and the Gulf War, 1991
- Human Rights, Civil Rights, Women's Rights, (India, South Africa)
- Blogs
- Apartheid and South African Human Rights Violations
- Nelson Mandela
- Soweto Massacre
- Sharpeville Massacre
- Pass Laws
- Role of the United Nations (UN)
- African National Congress
- Mohandas Ghandi
- Amritsar, 1919
- Self Rule and the Salt March, 1929
- Partition
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League, 1947-48
- India and Pakistan (Bangladesh)
- Martin Luther King
- Great Society
- Malcolm X
- Black Panthers
- Little Rock
- Universal Suffrage and the Right to Vote
- Margaret Thatcher (The Falkland Islands War, 1982)
- Ghandi and Women's Rights
- Golda Meir
- Benazir Bhutto
- Birth Control
- Equal Pay
Vietnamization, 1969
- Anti-war demonstrations became very popular in the U.S.
- President Nixon was elected in 1968 on a peace platform (Tricky Dicky)
- Nixon wanted to find a way out honourably
- Developed Vietnamization with help of Henry Kissinger and Henry Cabot-Lodge- The plan had a two track formula
1.) Make the south well trained enough militarily that they could withstand the north on their own
2.) Strengthen the south’s government to attract a broader base
- President Nixon was elected in 1968 on a peace platform (Tricky Dicky)
- Nixon wanted to find a way out honourably
- Developed Vietnamization with help of Henry Kissinger and Henry Cabot-Lodge- The plan had a two track formula
1.) Make the south well trained enough militarily that they could withstand the north on their own
2.) Strengthen the south’s government to attract a broader base
U.S. Withdrawals
- American’s began to make their first withdrawals in Aug. 1969
- The air war increased
- B-52s dropped more bombs on North Vietnam than during all of WWII
- 1971 almost entirely an air war
- 1972 200,000 troops
- Jan. 1973 a cease fire is signed (Americans got their POWs back after 20 years of fighting)
- Aug. 1973 all U.S. forces out of Vietnam
- Spring 1975 all of south Vietnam falls to the north and becomes Communist
Summary:
Vietnamization spread across America with Anti-war demonstrations becoming very popular in the U.S. President Nixon was elected on a peace platform in 1968. He developed Vietnamization with the help of Henry Kissinger and Henry Cabot-Lodge. The two track formula was to make the south well trained in the millitary so they could handle themselves and strengthen the south`s government to attract a broader base.
- The air war increased
- B-52s dropped more bombs on North Vietnam than during all of WWII
- 1971 almost entirely an air war
- 1972 200,000 troops
- Jan. 1973 a cease fire is signed (Americans got their POWs back after 20 years of fighting)
- Aug. 1973 all U.S. forces out of Vietnam
- Spring 1975 all of south Vietnam falls to the north and becomes Communist
Summary:
Vietnamization spread across America with Anti-war demonstrations becoming very popular in the U.S. President Nixon was elected on a peace platform in 1968. He developed Vietnamization with the help of Henry Kissinger and Henry Cabot-Lodge. The two track formula was to make the south well trained in the millitary so they could handle themselves and strengthen the south`s government to attract a broader base.
"Don't get the impression that you arouse my anger. You see, one can only be angry with those he respects. " - Richard M. Nixon