How did the Yalta Conference shape the postwar world? How did new military technology influence the fighting in World War I? How did the Weimar Republic lead to World War II? How is military history different than general history? How did the role of women change after WWII?
These amazing photos show how American women took over the workforce during WWII and changed the face of US laborÁine Cain
How did the Korean War affect Canada? How did the Great Depression change the role of government in America? How did the War of 1812 affect Canada? How did the Cold War affect Canada? How were women treated during the Great Depression? How did the Great Depression affect the Weimar Republi...
Corsets dominated the undergarments of wealthier women in the Western world for centuries, until WWI. So how did the war help popularize the bra? In a word, or two words in this case: metal shortage. The making of corsets required quite a bit of metal. Thus, in 1917, the U.S. War ...
A former assistant pastry chef told Kessler that Hillary Clinton did not approve of maintenance work being done in the White House while they were present. An agent assigned to protect her said that when she was in front of the press she "turns it on", and when the lights are off and ...
How did Hellenistic advancements help mankind? How did the women's rights movement affect the economy? How did the 15th Amendment affect the women's suffrage movement? How were women treated during the Renaissance? How did the 19th Amendment change the rights of Americans?
Lee Yong-soo, a South Korean survivor of sexual slavery, examines a “comfort women” statue during its 2019 unveiling in Seoul. (Ahn Young-joon / Associated Press) But the agreement, which included South Korea promising to refrain from publicly criticizing Japan over th...
How did World War 1 affect factories, farms, mines, and other means of production? World War One: Production: World War One was fought in Europe from 1914 to 1918. It was a world war in the sense of the major European powers and their colonies using their resources to ...
In fact, humans have been freediving for thousands of years, mainly to gather food and resources from theocean floor. For example, Japanese diving women, called “ama” (which translates to “sea women”) still dive down to 150 feet, holding their breath for 3 minutes at a time to colle...