The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed after World War I that imposed harsh conditions on Germany, leading to resentment and contributing to the outbreak of World War II.
The Potsdam Conference (1945) Explained
The Potsdam Conference was a meeting between the leaders of the Allied powers to discuss the post-World War II settlement and the division of Germany.
Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine Explained
The Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine marked a crucial turning point in World War II, as the Allies pushed through German defenses and advanced towards the heart of Nazi Germany.