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Qais Adnan Odha (Lecturer)

PhD in History

History - Education for Women
qais.adnan@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Qais Adnan Odeh Ali Al-Fahdawi

Born in Ramadi 1974

Housing / woolen gray

Phone number 07808984661

Publication

1- The Soviet role in the October 1973 war

2- The reality of the Soviet role in the outbreak of the June 1967 war

3- The role of the CIA in the assassination of Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba

4- US policy towards the civil war in Angola 1975-1976

Lectures

Bachelor's degree, College of Education / University of Anbar / Department of History / 1997

MA in Modern and Contemporary History College of Education / University of Anbar / 2005

PhD in Modern and Contemporary History / College of Arts / University of Anbar / 2014


No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 Contemporary world Causes of the outbreak of World War I Fourth
2 Contemporary world Stages of the First World War and its consequences Fourth
3 Contemporary world The Socialist Revolution in Russia 1917 Fourth
4 Contemporary world The Peace Conference in Paris and Post-War Settlem Fourth
5 Contemporary world The emergence of totalitarian systems Fourth
6 Contemporary world The emergence of Nazism in Germany The political s Fourth
7 Contemporary world The Spanish Civil War and Foreign Intervention 193 Fourth
8 Contemporary world The Manchu crisis 1931 and the Italian occupation Fourth
9 Contemporary world German foreign policy after 1933 Fourth
10 Contemporary world The Czechoslovak crisis and the Polish crisis Fourth
11 Contemporary world The causes of the outbreak of World War II and its Fourth
12 Contemporary world The second stage of World War II Fourth
13 Contemporary world The third stage of World War II: the liberation of Fourth
14 Contemporary world United Nations body Fourth

Other

1- American policy towards civil devastation in Angola, 1975-1976, a panel discussion

2- Soviet policy towards the Horn of Africa 1977-1978 panel discussion

3- The American intervention in the civil war in Zaire 1977-1978, a panel discussion