The primary events which led to the outbreak of World War II in Europe were German aggressive expansionary policies in Eastern Europe, primarily the invasion of Poland, which triggered the outbreak. A secondary cause was the reluctance of other European powers to stop German aggression before it erupted into a full blown war.
German Chancellor Adolf Hitler frequently railed against the perceived unfairness of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, and withdrew Germany from the
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architects of Hagia Sophia fused the central plan and the basilica by doming
it. The Hagia Sophia therefore is a domed basilica that has a great dome, two
half domes and smaller half domes. It is found in Istanbul; Turkey and its
architects were Anthems of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus. The dome of Hagia
Sophia seems to ride on a halo of light thereby compared to Pantheon.</span>
A people known for their military, political, and social institutions, the ancient Romans conquered vast amounts of land in Europe and northern Africa, built roads and aqueducts, and spread Latin, their language, far and wide. Use these classroom resources to teach middle schoolers about the empire of ancient Rome.
New York was named after Charles II and James II dominate the British Colonies which laid an impact on America.
The British king Charles II took control over Dutch colony New Netherland in the Second Anglo-Dutch war as a result of English settlement.
He handed over the colony to James who later renamed it as New York in the honour of Charles.
With his dominance over the British Colonies and good administration James II laid an impact on remaking of North America.
Many Indian people fought and died (as British Soldiers) in both World Wars, however they saw next to no benefit for their sacrifice and as such were compelled to revolt against the ruling British.