US policy on Vietnam from 1950s through 1972
The United States stumbled into a shaky government inthe 1950s and the unvarying policy of every subsequent administration was to do what was necessary to prevent the collaspse of that government. They were doing so not because they anticipated victory but because they saw no alternative. However high the costs of intervention ...continues
Outline of the 1938 Munich Crisis and likely outcome of war if appeasement not chosen in 1938.
What happened at Munich in 1938 has become an oft-cited example of the lessons of history by politicians today - particularly when dealing with questions of war or peace. The following outline examines the following questions regarding Munich and provides an excellent basis for research into this seminal historic event. -1)W ...continues
US Policy on the Vietnam War and the impact of the Tet Offensive
The Tet Offensive completely changed US intervention in Vietnam. This attack is a turning point for the US and its policy toward the Vietnam War.
Why did the Germans lose WWII?
When analyzing the Second World War, the question of how the Germans managed to lose despite their stunning military success through June 1940 immediately comes to mind. The string of German victories in the Soviet Union the following year gives the impression that the war was decided in the winter of 1941, if not later. Altho ...continues
Why was it possible for the South to hold out for so long against the North in the civil war?
Why, considering that the Union had vast superiority in resources and manpower, was the Confederacy able to hold out as long as it did during the Civil War?
Did the U.S. invade Cuba during the ColdWar? Did its end creat new nations?
Please answer the following question w/some detail. I'm trying to get a better understanding of some of the events that took place during the "Great War." Summarize the German tactical methods of 1918 that eventually broke the stalemate and restored tactical mobility to their forces on the Western Front.
Please answer the following question w/some detail. Summarize the approach the British and the French adopted to restore tactical mobility to their forces on the Western Front in 1918.
Need some additional input on the following question to further broaden my perspective of WWI. Thanks Compare the Allied and German tactical methods of assault on the Western Front in 1918 with those practiced from 1915 to 1917. How do the methods from the two different time periods compare in terms of casualties for the ...continues
Please provide an explanation to this question regarding WWI. Besides achieving territorial advances far exceeding anything on the Western Front since 1914, do any of the tactical developments of 1918 produce operational or strategic decision?