All Empires - A database and online community dedicated to historical empires and cultures of the world.
Mr. Braman's World History Homepage - A collection of vocabulary words, reading syllabi, and short articles covering world civilizatiosn from ancient to modern times, aimed at secondary school students.
Army Air Corps Living History Group - The Army Air Force, Army Air Corps of World War II: A Tribute and Living History Group. Site includes pictures, news, and related links.
BBC: WW2 People's War - People share their experiences of the war. Includes accounts from both soldiers and those at home in the United Kingdom.
Western Civilization - A chronology of western civilization from its Mesopotamian roots.
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Answers frequently asked questions about the seven wonders including why just seven, who picked them, and what is the difference between the seven wonders and the seven ancient wonders.
War Diaries of the First World War - Database containing digitised War Diaries of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) units.
American Visionaries - Tuskegee Airmen - An overview and information on training, combat, and support personnel with photographs.
Darby Rangers - Articles on the rangers, Anzio, Cisterna di Latina, Stalag IIB, and memorial pages including photographs and maps.
Black Cats - History of U.S. Navy PBY squadrons in the WWII Pacific that painted their Catalina flying boats flat black and attacked Japanese ships at night. Provides articles, war stories, photos, history, resources, and links.
Map Library, Dept of History, United States Military Academy - A collection of maps, created by the USMA Dept of History for military training purposes, illustrating various stages of World War I.
DP Camps in Europe - Information and narratives about camps for Displaced Persons (for refugees and persons deported in the course of the Second World War) in the period 1945-circa 1950, grouped by country and in part by camps.
EDUNet's Timemachine - Travel back to 10,000 years and see what's hot in world history after last ice age.
A Multimedia History of World War One - A collection of source documents detailing origins, treaties, major speeches, personalities, battles, weapons, audio archive, and photographs.
World War II - The internment of German American civilians - Site of Arthur Jacobs, Major, USAF (Ret), born an American citizen and interned during the WW II era because of his German ancestry at Crystal City, Texas. Book sales, links, commentary.
Tusgegee Airmen of WWII - A salute with history and original photos of the famous "Red Tails", Tusgegee Airmen of WWII in Italy.
World History - A narrative on trends, successes and failures across the ages in power conflicts, religion, philosophy, and political institutions. Also, monthly commentaries with a historical perspective.
Battles on the Western Front, 1914-1918 - Lists of battles with information and photographs.
World History Archives - A collection of documents for teaching and learning about world history from a working class perspective.
History of the World - Offers an essay giving an overview of world history. Created by history teacher Jeff Coons.
HyperHistory Online - "HyperHistory Online navigates through 3 000 years of World History with links to important persons of world historical importance; civilization timelines; events and facts; and historical maps."
Pearl Harbor History Associates, Inc. - Primary source materials on the investigations and hearings, photos, maps, and documents from various government sources.
Koeniglich Preussische Jagdstaffel 2 "Boelcke" - Information concerning German ace Oswald Boelcke and his squadron, also covering other German aces and their planes.
World History Course - Complete course with notes, questions, and links, useful for homeschooling or tutoring at regular and advanced levels. Over 2500 links for over 40 different social studies categories.
International Migration - Information on migrations throughout history, particularly those in Europe and the western world.
The World War I Document Archive - Provides photographs, links, articles, a biographical dictionary and related resources.
Lectures about Western Civilization till Thirty Year War - Good all round presentations by Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College - understandable by laymen.
Buck's War - Photos and text tell the story of one young American who fought on the European front.
World History circa 1200 A.D. - Selection of short articles about world figures and events in the early thirteenth century.
American Leaders Speak - Sound recordings of political speeches by American leaders during World War I and the presidential election of 1920.