History 12
  • Home
  • The Paris Peace Treaty
    • The motives of the USA
    • The motives of France
    • The 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
    • Treaties with the Lesser Powers
    • The Formation of the League Of Nations (Collective Security)
    • Changing Role of Women
  • Russia 1917-1945
    • Abdication of the Tsar, Feb./March Revolution 1917
    • The Provisional Government
    • The Bolsheviks: October/November Revolution 1917
    • Outcomes: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 1918
    • Vladimir Lenin
    • Russian Civil War 1919-21
    • War Communism
    • The New Economic Policy
    • “Socialism in One Country” - Lenin’s Death and the Power Struggle
    • Collectivization
    • Industrialization, 5 year plans 1928-1941
    • Show Trials and the Great Purges
    • Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact
    • Operation Barbarossa
    • Stalingrad
  • Boom and Bust - USA in the 20's and 30's
    • A Consumer Society
    • Henry Ford, Assembly Lines, and The Model T
    • Prohibitions
    • Isolationism
    • The Washington Naval Conference 1921
    • The Dawes Plan 1924/ 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
  • The rise of Facism - Europe in the 20's and 30's
    • The Weimer Republic
    • The Maginot Line
    • The Beer Hall Putsch (Putsch And Mein)
    • Mussolini and The Rise of Fascism
    • Locarno and Kellog-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 Halocaust
  • World War II
  • Early Cold War
  • The Late Cold War
    • The Gulf of Tonkin and the Vietnam War
    • Ho Chi Minh and Vietcong
    • Vietnamization
    • The Leonid Brezhnev Era
    • Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD)
    • Czechoslovakia, 1968
    • Richard Nixon and Detente
    • Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter
    • Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
    • 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
    • Coup in Russia, 1991
  • China, 1919-1991
  • The Middle East 1919-1991
    • Blog
  • Human Rights, Civil Rights, Women's Rights (India, South Africa)
    • Blog
  • review page
  • blank
  • Untitled

Russia 1917-1945

-Russia had the largest empire that was ever seen in the 1800s
-In 1905, Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War
-Failure in this war contributed to the "Bloody Sunday" Revolution (1905)
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.