Explores the causes and conduct of World War I, fought in Europe from 1914 to 1918, and includes maps that illustrate various battles and campaigns and resulting boundary changes.
Presents a National Geographic Student Atlas of the World, with photographs and graphics of the planet, detailed maps, Web links, thematic indexes on a variety of topics, country flags, and fact boxes.
Presents information about the people, places, birds, insects, flowers, endangered species, and more associated with each of the fifty states and the nation's capital.
Presents a short history of the Pacific theater of war during World War Two and provides information on the spread of Japanese imperialism in the East, the bombing of Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Bataan death march and other atrocities, and the Allied advance.
Explores the causes and conduct of World War II as it was fought in the European and North African theaters, and includes maps that illustrate various battles and campaigns and resulting boundary changes.
Presents a short history of the Vietnam War and discusses the invasion of French Indochina in July 1941, U.S. involvement in 1962 and escalation in 1965, TET Offensive, anti-war movement, and the withdrawal of troops.