Dark Ages Dark Ages refers to the movement of so-called barbarian peoples—including the Huns, Goths, Vandals, Bulgars, Alani, Suebi, and Franks—into what had been the Western Roman…
Late Middle Ages Crisis Late Middle Ages Crisis describe the period about fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, which were altered the structure of European society. At the end of 13th…
Classical Demography Classical Demography actually focuses on the absolute number of people, who were alive in civilizations around the Mediterranean Sea between the Bronze Age and the…
Western Europe/Atlantic and Mediterranean in World War II Main objective of this lecture is to present on Western Europe/Atlantic and Mediterranean in World War II. By November 1941, Commonwealth forces had launched a counter-offensive, Operation…
Concentration Camps and Slave Work in World War II Basic purpose of this lecture is to present on Concentration Camps and Slave Work in World War II. The Nazis were responsible for The Holocaust, the…
Lecture on the Arctic Main objective of this lecture is to present on the Arctic. All Arctic land is under the jurisdiction of a sovereign state. UK scientists regularly work in…
Advances in Technology and Warfare in Worlds War II Prime purpose of this lecture is to presentation on Advances in Technology and Warfare in Worlds War II. Aircraft were used for reconnaissance, as fighters, bombers and…
Aftermath of World War II General purpose of this lecture is to present on Aftermath of World War II. The Allies established occupation administrations in Austria and Germany. The former became a…
Atomic Explosion at Nagasaki Principle objective of this lecture is to present on Atomic explosion at Nagasaki, 9 August 1945. Roughly 7.5 million civilians died in China under Japanese occupation. Hundreds…
Axis Collapse and Allied Victory in World War II (1944–45) Major objective of this lecture is to present on Axis Collapse and Allied Victory in World War II (1944–45). On 16 December 1944, Germany attempted its last…
Allies Close in World War II (1944) This lecture introduce on Allies Close in World War II (1944). On 6 June 1944 (known as D-Day), after three years of Soviet pressure, the Western…
Allies Gain Momentum in World War II (1943–44) The aim of this lecture is to present on Allies Gain Momentum in World War II (1943–44). In May 1943, Allied forces were sent to eliminate Japanese…