MindMap Gallery World WarII
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Edited at 2020-09-08 01:37:40Whenever someone discusses the most influential artist of the 19th century, they will discuss the famous painter Paul Cézanne. He was one of the most active and influential artists between the time of 19th century and 20th centuries. He was a France-based artist who had a great love for patterns and designs of art and wanted to indulge in various tones and colors of artworks. He also was a prominent artist who supported artistic creativity and Cubism. His keen interest in multiple tones, patterns, and compositions of art had become the knowable fact about him in this world. He also influenced upcoming artists such as Picasso as well.
Here is a mind map of Singapore's history.Technological competence, modern metropolis, eco-friendly hotels, and heritage sites – Singapore offers all of this, and that is just the beginning. Furthermore, 200 years on, Singapore's mutual relations with Britain stay comparably solid, with the two nations vowing to share best practices on issues including reasonable business and advancement, culture, and youth.
Here is a mind map of Netherlands' history.The Netherlands, sometimes referred to as Holland, is the largest of four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands. With a population of nearly 17.2 million Dutch inhabitants out of a total 17.4 million in the entire kingdom, it holds roughly 98% of the kingdom's population within its twelve European provinces while the rest is divided between the municipal islands within itself and the three island countries of Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten.
Whenever someone discusses the most influential artist of the 19th century, they will discuss the famous painter Paul Cézanne. He was one of the most active and influential artists between the time of 19th century and 20th centuries. He was a France-based artist who had a great love for patterns and designs of art and wanted to indulge in various tones and colors of artworks. He also was a prominent artist who supported artistic creativity and Cubism. His keen interest in multiple tones, patterns, and compositions of art had become the knowable fact about him in this world. He also influenced upcoming artists such as Picasso as well.
Here is a mind map of Singapore's history.Technological competence, modern metropolis, eco-friendly hotels, and heritage sites – Singapore offers all of this, and that is just the beginning. Furthermore, 200 years on, Singapore's mutual relations with Britain stay comparably solid, with the two nations vowing to share best practices on issues including reasonable business and advancement, culture, and youth.
Here is a mind map of Netherlands' history.The Netherlands, sometimes referred to as Holland, is the largest of four countries that form the Kingdom of the Netherlands. With a population of nearly 17.2 million Dutch inhabitants out of a total 17.4 million in the entire kingdom, it holds roughly 98% of the kingdom's population within its twelve European provinces while the rest is divided between the municipal islands within itself and the three island countries of Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten.
World War II
Origins
Ending of World War 1
Rise of Hitler
Lebensraum
Blitzkrieg
Germany invades Czechoslovakia (Mar 1939)
Germany invades Poland (Sep 1939)
Soviet Union attacks Finland (Nov 1939)
Germany invades Denmark and Norway (Apr 1940)
Germany invades France%2c Belgium and Holland (May 1940)
Evacuation of Dunkirk (May 1940)
Italy declares war on Britain and France (Jun 1940)
Fall of France (Jun 1940)
Battle of Britain (Jul-Sep 1940)
Beginning of the London Blitz (Sep 1940)
Allied reverses
U-boat offensive in the Atlantic begins (Jun 1940)
German advances in North Africa (Feb 1941 to Jun 1942)
Germany and Italy invade Yugoslavia and Greece (Apr 1941)
Germany invades the Soviet Union (Jun 1941)
Pearl Harbor (Dec 1941)
Fall of Singapore to the Japanese (Feb 1942)
Raid on Dieppe (Aug 1942)
The tide turns
Battle of Midway (Jun 1942)
Battle of Stalingrad (Aug 1942)
Battle of El Alamein (Oct 1942)
Partisans and The Resistance
Successes in the Mediterranean and Atlantic
Axis in retreat
Defeat in North Africa (May 1943)
Battle of Kursk (Jul 1943)
Italy surrenders (Sep 1943)
Allied landings in Italy (Sep 1943)
Allied successes in Burma (Mar-Jul 1944)
The final offensives
D-Day landings in France (Jun 1944)
Troops embarked
Ships begin to deploy
Eisenhower orders 24-hour postponement
Eisenhower visits 101st Airborne
Rommel in Stuttgart
Invasion begins
Landing on Omaha beach
Liberation of Paris (Aug 1944)
Battle of Arnhem (Sep 1944)
Battle of the Bulge (Dec 1944 to Jan 1945)
Liberation of Belsen (Apr 1945)
Germany surrenders (May 1945)
Atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima (Aug 1945)
Japan surrenders (Sep 1945)
Aftermath
Nuremberg war trials
Refugees
Reconstruction