Dec 5, 2007
Abovee: Map of World War II In the aftermath of World War I, the United States attempted to disengage itself from European affairs. The U.S. Senate rejected American membership in the LEAGUE OF NATIONS, and in the 1920s American involvement in European diplomatic life was limited to economic affairs. Moreover, the United States dramatically reduced [...]
Abovee: Map of World War II
In the aftermath of World War I, the United States attempted to disengage itself from European affairs. The U.S. Senate rejected American membership in the LEAGUE OF NATIONS, and in the 1920s American involvement in European diplomatic life was limited to economic affairs.
Moreover, the United States dramatically reduced the size of its military in the postwar years, a measure widely supported by a public increasingly opposed to war. Events in Europe and Asia in ... Read More
Dec 3, 2007
It is 80 years since the World War I started. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918 and there were lost 10 million lives. Europe`s map was changed forever. By historical analysis , the World War 1 is known as “the war to end all wars”.
It is 80 years since the World War I started. The war lasted from 1914 to 1918 and there were lost 10 million lives. Europe`s map was changed forever. By historical analysis , the World War 1 is known as "the war to end all wars". Read More
Dec 3, 2007
{mosimage}In the 16th century The tenth and longest servinf sultan of Ottoman Empire Suleyman – I was nicknamed The Lawgiver. Under his command the Ottoman Empire expanded its territorial gains to its maximum reaching into Africa and deep into Europe. After being crowned after the death of his father Suleyman started his military achievements by [...]
{mosimage}In the 16th century The tenth and longest servinf sultan of Ottoman Empire Suleyman - I was nicknamed The Lawgiver. Under his command the Ottoman Empire expanded its territorial gains to its maximum reaching into Africa and deep into Europe. After being crowned after the death of his father Suleyman started his military achievements by first crushing the revolt of the then Ottoman governor in Damascus.
From here he planned his conquests of Hungary as they were the only hurdles left ... Read More
Dec 3, 2007
{mosimage}The United States and Soviet Union flourished in major competition to authorize the support of the nonaligned countries, with the use of economic and military help. The two countries that were considered to be the superpowers after the Second World War were the United States and the Soviet Union. Both countries stood in opposition [...]
{mosimage}The United States and Soviet Union flourished in major competition to authorize the support of the nonaligned countries, with the use of economic and military help.
The two countries that were considered to be the superpowers after the Second World War were the United States and the Soviet Union. Both countries stood in opposition in many different ways. The two superpowers competed in the form of military-security contention, philosophical challenges between Wilsonian and Leninism point of view and even in ... Read More