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  • Unification of Germany

    Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck’s three wars of German
    unification:
    3rd: 1870
    2nd: 1866
    1st: 1864
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    [US.P] Theodore Roosevelt

    [26th]
    1903: US president protests Russian & Moldovan aggressions against the Jews
    1905: US president brokered a peace conference between Russia & Japan
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    [UK.PM] Arthur Balfour

    The Earl of Balfour
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    [UK.PM] Henry Campbell-Bannerman

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
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    [UK.PM] H. H. Asquith

    The Earl of Oxford and Asquith
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    [US.P] William Howard Taft

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    [US.P] Woodrow Wilson

    1917: Entered WWI to make the world "safe for democracy."
    1918: Jan. 14 points
  • [Pre-WWI] Assassination in Sarajevo

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were travelling in a car through Sarajevo in Bosnia. As a royal and military representative of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand was seen as a valid target by Serbian nationalists, and the day was symbolic: the anniversary of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo, in which Ottoman forces had annihilated the Serbs.
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    World War I

  • [WWI] Bloodiest day in French military history

    Battle of Rossignol (part of Battle of the Frontiers)
    Rossignol, Belgium
    27,000 French died in a single day
  • [WWI] The start of Trench Warfare

    September 5 - The First Battle of the Marne begins. Trench warfare begins as soldiers on both sides dig in.
    September 15 - First trenches of the western front were built.
  • [WWI] Christmas Truce

  • [WWI] First Zeppelin raid

    Of the three Zeppelins employed, two reach the eastern coast of England to drop their bombs.
    Number of casualties were few, but the degree of psychological effect was high.
  • [WWI] The start of Lethal Chemical Warfare

    First chemical attack of 31 January 1915 did not have the desired effect. 168 tons of chlorine deployed in 5,730 cylinders were released on April 22, forming a gray-green cloud. Use of chemicals remained inevitable until the end of the war.
  • Sykes-Picot Agreement

    <Russia>
    Armenian provinces (Erzurum, Trebizond (Trabzon), Van, Bitlis);
    some Kurdish territory to the southeast.
    <France>
    Lebanon and Syrian littoral;
    Adana;
    Cilicia;
    hinterland adjacent to Russia’s share (Aintab, Urfa, Mardin, Diyarbakır, and Mosul.)
    <GB>
    southern Mesopotamia: Baghdad;
    Mediterranean ports of Haifa and ʿAkko (Acre).
    <Arab state of Syria>
    <Free port of Alexandretta (İskenderun)>
    <International regime in the holy land of Palestine>
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    [UK.PM] David Lloyd George

    The Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor
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    [CW] Bolshevik Revolt (Russian Revolution)

  • [WWI] U.S. Entered WWI

    Britain, France, and Russia
  • [WWI] Wilson's 14 Points

    speech on War Aims and Peace Terms
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    Greco-Turkish War

    Duration: 3y, 4m, 3w, 5d.
    [Turkish National Movement]
    Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
    [Kingdom of Greece]
    British Empire
    Armenian volunteer forces
  • [Post-WWI] Treaty of Versailles

    The Treaty of Versailles was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
    Dates: Jun 28, 1919 – Jan 21, 1920
    Signed: 28 June 1919
    Condition: Ratification by Germany and four Principal Allied Powers
    Effective: 10 January 1920
    Location: Paris, France
    Languages: French and English
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    [IO] League of Nations

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    [US.P] Warren G. Harding

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    [UK.PM] Bonar Law

    Andrew Bonar Law
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    [UK.PM] Stanley Baldwin

    The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
  • [Turkey] Treaty of Lausanne

    Peace treaty signed in Lausanne, Switzerland
    Some of the lands that were given away in the Treaty of Sèvres were taken back, including:
    Edirne, Izmir (Greece)
    Canakkale, Istanbul (International control)
    Afyon, Antalya, Konya (Italy)
    Sivas, Adana (France)
    Diyarbakir (France & Britain)
    Trabzon, Erzurum, Van (Armenia)
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    [US.P] Calvin Coolidge

    1923: [Asked Hoover: "If you knew of a great scandal in our administration, would you for the good of the country and the party expose it publicly or would you bury it?"]
    1923: [death of Harding]
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    [UK.PM] Ramsay MacDonald

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    [UK.PM] Stanley Baldwin

    The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
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    [US.P] Herbert Hoover

    1929: The Great Depression: October 29, 1929 (Black Friday)
    1932: One fourth of Americans are unemployed
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    [UK.PM] Ramsay MacDonald

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    [US.P] Franklin Roosevelt

    [32nd]
    1933: The New Deal (8-year program)
    “First of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
    1945: [Roosevelt dies]
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    [UK.PM] Stanley Baldwin

    The Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
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    [CW] The Spanish Civil War

    Duration: 2y, 8m, 2w, 1d.
    EXTERNAL SUPPORT
    [Republicans]
    The international Communists, Comintern
    Soviet Union
    Mexico
    Foreign volunteers
    [Nationalists]
    Kingdom of Italy
    Portugal
    Nazi Germany
    Foreign volunteers
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    [UK.PM] Neville Chamberlain

  • [Pre-WWII] Anschluss

    Anschluß
    The annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany.
  • [Pre-WWII] Munich Agreement

    Permission of Nazi Germany's annexation of portions of Czechoslovakia.
    [NG]
    [UK] Neville Chamberlain
    [FR]
    [IT]
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    [UK.PM] Winston Churchill

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    [US.P] Harry S. Truman

    [33rd]
    1945: [Roosevelt dies]
    1949: Established NATO
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    [UK.PM] Clement Attlee

  • North Atlantic Treaty

    Date: April 4, 1949
    Effective: 24 August 1949
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    [W] Korean War

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    [UK.PM] Winston Churchill

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    [US.P] Dwight D. Eisenhower

    [34th]
    1953: [Supports and continues the New Deal]
    Vice President: Richard Nixon
    1953: Armistice that ended the Korean War
    1958: Launched DARPA -> later to become the Internet
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    [UK.PM] Anthony Eden

    The Earl of Avon
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    [UK.PM] Harold Macmillan

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    [FR.P] Charles de Gaulle

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    [US.P] JFK

    [35th]
    John F. Kennedy
    1961: Established the Peace Corps
    1963: Equal Pay Act
    22 Nov 1963: Assassinated (aged 46)
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    [UK.PM] Alec Douglas-Home

    The Lord Home of the Hirsel
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    [US.P] Lyndon B. Johnson

    [36th]
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    [UK.PM] Harold Wilson

    The Lord Wilson of Rievaulx
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    [US.P] Richard Nixon

    [37th]
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    [FR.P] Alain Poher

    Interim president
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    [FR.P] Georges Pompidou

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    [UK.PM] Edward Heath

    Sir Edward Heath
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    [UK.PM] Harold Wilson

    The Lord Wilson of Rievaulx
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    [FR.P] Alain Poher

    Interim president
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    [FR.P] Valéry Giscard d'Estaing

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    [US.P] Gerald Ford

    [38th]
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    [UK.PM] James Callaghan

    The Lord Callaghan of Cardiff
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    [US.P] Jimmy Carter

    [39th]
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    [UK.PM] Margaret Thatcher

    The Baroness Thatcher
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    [W] Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

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    [US.P] Ronald Reagan

    [40th]
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    [FR.P] François Mitterrand

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    [US.P] George H. W. Bush

    [41st]
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    [CW] Afghan Civil War

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    [UK.PM] John Major

    Sir John Major
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    [US.P] Bill Clinton

    [42nd]
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    [FR.P] Jacques Chirac

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    [W] First Congo War

    2008-present: Cobalt is exported to China in exchange to build Congo's infrastructure
    1965-1997: Mobutu Sese Seko
    Patrice Lumumba became the first democratically elected president
    30 June 1960: Independence Day
    1906(08)-1960: Belgian colony
    1884-1906(08): King Leopold
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    [UK.PM] Tony Blair

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    [W] Second Congo War

    2008-present: Cobalt is exported to China in exchange to build Congo's infrastructure
    1965-1997: Mobutu Sese Seko
    Patrice Lumumba became the first democratically elected president
    30 June 1960: Independence Day
    1906(08)-1960: Belgian colony
    1884-1906(08): King Leopold
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    [US.P] George W. Bush

    [43rd]
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    [W] War in Darfur (Sudan)

    1. Ethnic hatred North of Sudan: Arab Muslims South of Sudan: Black Christians West of Sudan: Black Muslims
    2. Oil is extracted in the south, sent to the only port in the north, to be sold to other countries: 70% -> China
    3. Desertification
    The Janjaweed
    300,000 people killed
    3 million displaced
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    [W] Iraq War

    4,700 coalition troops killed
    85,000 Iraqi civilians killed
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    [FR.P] Nicolas Sarkozy

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    [UK.PM] Gordon Brown

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    [US.P] Barack Obama

    44th
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    [UK.PM] David Cameron

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    [FR.P] François Hollande