IMPERIALISM AND THE ROAD TO THE GREAT WAR

The 1898 cartoon shows European powers—Queen Victoria (Britain), Kaiser Wilhelm II (Germany), Tsar Nicholas II (Russia), Marianne (France), and Emperor Meiji (Japan)—dividing China, represented by a powerless Mandarin, highlighting China’s vulnerability to foreign influence. Source: National Library of France

Imperialism, a policy where a nation extends its control over foreign territories, often by military force, colonization, or economic dominance, was a defining feature of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The period known as the «New Imperialism,» which began in the late 19th century, saw European powers, along with the United States and Japan, aggressively expanding their empires. This expansion was driven by a mix of economic interests, political ambitions, and cultural motives. The competition for colonies, resources, and influence among the great powers eventually contributed to the tensions that exploded into the First World War.

The Roots of Imperialism

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THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL

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The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, stands as one of the most important events of the 20th century, symbolizing the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the reunification of Germany. This historic event, which brought joy and hope to millions around the world, marked the end of decades of division, oppression, and conflict and ushered in a new era of freedom, democracy, and reconciliation.

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THE PROCLAMATION OF THE SECOND SPANISH REPUBLIC

Spanish Republic Mariana. Source: https://shorturl.at/ahyB6

The proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic marked a significant historical milestone that radically transformed the country’s political course. This event, which took place on April 14, 1931, occurred in a context where just five years earlier, the Spanish people were expressing loyalty to the monarchy with shouts of ‘¡Viva el rey!’ -‘Long live the King!’-

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THE SPANISH FLU OF 1918

The year 1918 marked a pivotal moment in global history with the occurrence of the Spanish Flu, a devastating influenza pandemic that swept across the world, leaving an indelible mark on societies and healthcare systems. However, contrary to its name, the Spanish Flu did not originate in Spain. The exact origins of the virus remain elusive, with theories pointing to the trenches of World War I, where close quarters and stressed immune systems facilitated its rapid transmission. The close living conditions of soldiers provided an ideal breeding ground for the virus.

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OPERATION OVERLORD

Operation Overlord, launched on June 6, 1944, remains one of the most pivotal moments in modern history. Also known as Operation Neptune or D-Day, it was the largest seaborne invasion in history and marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany in World War II. This essay delves into the intricacies of Operation Overlord, exploring its strategic significance, meticulous planning, and the unprecedented collaboration among Allied forces.

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