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International relations (1919-1939)

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The Road to War Excellent Flash intensive site from BBC History.  The explanations and reasons behind the outbreak of WWII are explored in detail, with many common questions answered.
International Relations 1919-1939 The GCSE Bytesize revision pages.  Focus upon the bare necessary facts, but nevertheless an extremely worthwhile site with much to offer.
Project GCSE Extremely useful and accessible notes and information about the inter-war years and beyond.  An excellent internet resource.
League of Nations timeline Accessible and informative site that presents a timeline of the different events and crises the LON encountered.  Valuable information.
League of Nations From the IBM world book, this site provides information about the LON including the organisation, the successes and the failures.
League of Nations Membership Clearly defined world map illustrating the membership of the League of Nations between 1920 and 1946.
The Wall Street Crash From BBC Modern World History, accessible information about the Wall Street Crash.  Timed revision activity at the end - splendid.
The Depression From the Internet Modern History Sourcebook, a selection of understandable resources relevant to the Great Depression.
The Inter-war years Enormously long and text heavy document that provides some excellent information about European Relations between the World Wars.
Inter-war diplomacy Comprehensive and text heavy description and explanation of inter-war diplomacy.  Useful detail yet some annoying advertisements.
Rise of Hitler A comprehensive biography of Hitler, as the site states, from unknown to German Dictator.  A good place to start.
Causes of WWII An interesting yet very detailed site explaining all the causes of WWII.  Clear navigation helps visitors find a specific cause or simply follow the chronology.  

 

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