World War 2 History Online Classes

Embark on an engrossing journey through World War II with our online history classes, and gain a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal era that shaped the world we live in today.

What You Will Learn

  • check Comprehensive understanding of the causes, major events and key figures of World War II
  • check Foster empathy, understanding and appreciation for the sacrifices made during the war
  • check Understand the legacy and lasting significance of the war on the global stage
  • check Explore the social, political and technological impacts of World War II

About Course

Welcome to our Online World War II History Classes!

Discover the captivating era of one of the most significant and transformative periods in human history through our comprehensive course. Join us as we delve deep into the events, causes, and profound effects of this monumental conflict. Through engaging lectures, interactive discussions, multimedia presentations, and thought-provoking exercises, we will explore the key figures, crucial battles, significant campaigns, and the personal stories that emerged amidst the chaos. Together, we will analyze the political, social, and military aspects of World War II, unraveling its complex tapestry and gaining a comprehensive understanding of its enduring impact on the world. Prepare to be immersed in this fascinating journey!

WWII Overview

The Second World War stands as the worst conflict in human history, exacting a heavy toll with millions of lives lost. It began with Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939, which set the stage for a series of military successes that allowed Germany to establish a significant foothold in Europe. Meanwhile, Japan pursued a path of expansion through military aggression in the Pacific. However, as the conflict unfolded, crucial engagements and campaigns determined its outcome. The tide turned in favor of the Allies, with significant turning points such as the D-Day invasion led by General Eisenhower, which marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.

In the Pacific theater, the United States embarked on a series of island-hopping missions, progressively pushing back Japanese forces. In Europe, the Soviets launched a counteroffensive, driving the Germans back from the East and liberating detention camps. The use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States in August 1945 ultimately led to Japan's surrender. The world underwent dramatic changes in the aftermath of World War II, as the conflict established the Soviet Union and the United States as superpowers, ushering in the era of the Cold War.

The war's aftermath also brought about significant geopolitical developments. The defeated Axis nations—Germany, Italy, and Japan—underwent processes of democratization and demilitarization. In Europe, the war's devastation sparked a path toward unity and reconstruction, culminating in the creation of the European Union. Additionally, the war had profound effects on society and culture. It exposed the horrors of warfare, inspiring a shared desire for peace and the establishment of organizations aimed at preventing future conflicts. Memorials, museums, and annual commemorations serve as reminders of the war's legacy, ensuring that future generations remember and learn from the past.

Classes Highlights

In our World War II History Online Courses, we will examine these intricate and diverse facets of the conflict. Through engrossing lectures, interactive conversations, multimedia presentations, and thought-provoking exercises, we will delve deep into World War II's events, causes, and effects. From analyzing the political ideologies that ignited the war to explore the military tactics employed by the combatants, as well as the personal narratives that unfolded amidst the chaos, we aim to develop a comprehensive understanding of World War II and its far-reaching implications. We will explore the causes of the conflict, examine key engagements and campaigns, and study the diplomatic efforts made to achieve peace.

In addition to the grand narrative of World War II, we will also highlight the experiences of individuals who lived through this tumultuous period. Our lessons will explore wartime atrocities, the challenges faced by civilians on the home front, and the experiences of soldiers on the front lines. By making the war more relatable, we hope to foster empathy, understanding, and a deeper appreciation for the profound effects it had on both individuals and societies.

Join us on this captivating voyage through World War II as we untangle the complex web of circumstances, analyze its causes and effects, and develop a profound respect for the sacrifices made by those who experienced this pivotal moment in history. Together, we will illuminate the nuances of this global conflict and gain a comprehensive understanding of its impact on shaping the world as we know it today. Let us embark on this educational journey to delve into the depths of World War II and pay tribute to the memory of those who lived through this transformative era.

Our World War II History Online Courses offer a comprehensive curriculum that explores various aspects of this significant conflict. Throughout the course, we will cover the following topics:

1. Introduction to World War II:

  • Historical Context and Aftermath of World War I

  • Rise of totalitarian regimes: Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan

  • Treaty of Versailles and its Impact on Germany

2. Road to War:

  • German aggression and the invasion of Poland

  • Allied response and the outbreak of war

  • Blitzkrieg tactics and early German victories

  • The Phoney War and the Fall of France

3. The European Theater:

  • Battle of Britain and the Blitz

  • Operation Barbarossa: Germany's Invasion of the Soviet Union

  • Siege of Leningrad and the Battle of Stalingrad

  • North African Campaign: El Alamein and the Desert Fox

  • D-Day and the Battle of Normandy

  • Battle of the Bulge and the final push to Berlin

  • Liberation of concentration camps and the Holocaust

4. The Pacific Theater:

  • Japanese expansion and the attack on Pearl Harbor

  • Battles of the Pacific: Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa

  • Island-hopping campaign and the push toward Japan

  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

  • Surrender of Japan and the end of the war

5. Major Battles and Turning Points:

  • Battle of Stalingrad and its Significance

  • Battle of Midway and the turning point in the Pacific

  • Battle of Kursk and the decline of German offensive capability

  • Battle of El Alamein and the defeat of the Axis in North Africa

  • Battle of the Atlantic and the struggle for control of shipping routes

6. Key Figures:

  • Adolf Hitler and the Nazi leadership

  • Winston Churchill and British War efforts

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt and the United States Involvement

  • Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union's Role in the War

  • Hideki Tojo and Japanese military leadership

7. Home Front and Civilian Experiences:

  • Life during wartime for civilians

  • Women's Role in the war effort

  • Propaganda and its Impact on public opinion

  • Resistance movements and partisan warfare

8. Technological Advancements and War Crimes:

  • Development of new weapons and military technologies

  • Impact of aerial Warfare and strategic bombing

  • War Crimes and the Nuremberg Trials

  • The atomic bomb and its ethical implications

9. Legacy and Aftermath:

  • Formation of the United Nations and its Role in post-war Diplomacy

  • Cold War Tensions and the Division of Europe

  • Post-war Reconstruction and economic recovery

  • Memorials, remembrance, and lessons learned from World War II

Our classes employ various teaching techniques, including engaging discussions, multimedia presentations, virtual field trips to historical locations, and interactive lectures. By the end of the course, you will develop critical thinking skills, historical analytical expertise, and a profound understanding of the sacrifices made by those who lived during this momentous era. Enroll now to broaden your historical perspective as we unravel the complexities of this monumental struggle.