The World at War (1900–1945): We analyze the devastation of the World Wars, the rise of fascism, and the horrors of genocide, while highlighting the extraordinary courage of resistance movements, the medical advancements born from conflict, and the enduring human spirit.

Cold War & Decolonization (1945–1991): The US-Soviet nuclear standoff alongside the triumphant fight for independence. We celebrate the birth of the United Nations and watch new nations rise in India, Africa, and China.

Conflicts & Domestic Shifts (1950s–1970s): Connecting global proxy wars to incredible domestic shifts. We study the monumental victories of the US Civil Rights movement and the relentless activism that eventually shattered South African Apartheid.