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The Rise of Nazi Germany Rise of Hitler Animated Map war2/default.htm

The Rise of the Empire of Japan Japanese Expansionism pClw Animated Map on/worldwar2/default.htm

Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 From “Pearl Harbor”, OJg&nohtml5=False

World War II in Pictures Photo Essay y.htm CNN -war-ii-timeline/ The Atlantic war-ii/ Timeline and Photos

The Holocaust The Path to Genocide Start at 13:00 Holocaust Museum The Holocaust 0C0091 &index=22

The Atomic Bomb BBC Worldwide =D7F1A06CE1780AD5 nohtml5=False US Army Documentary WblvG8&nohtml5=False

D-Day Omaha Beach June 6, 1944 From “Saving Private Ryan”, lw

End of WWII and Aftermath How World War II Ended x?VideoID=43121&CategoryID=3410 The Aftermath of WWII x?VideoID=42625&CategoryID=3410

WWII to Now Topics for Research The Holocaust (Genocide of the Jews) Use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki USA’s Internment of the Japanese Communist Revolution in China Gandhi and Independence Movement in India Communist Revolution in Cuba The Cold War and The Nuclear Arms Race Mandela and the Anti-Apartheid Movement in Africa Korean War Vietnam War American Civil Rights Movement Women’s Liberation Movement Fall of the Berlin Wall Fall of the Soviet Union

Rise of Asia Today Rise of Asia through Statistics ling_asia_s_rise_how_and_when

Social Progress? TED Talk "Social Progress Index" what_the_social_progress_index_can_revea l_about_your_country?language=en