[1901-1950] Guide

: The failure of the League of Nations led to the founding of the United Nations in 1945 to maintain global peace. 🔬 Science & Innovation

: The development of blood banks by Charles Drew and the mass production of Penicillin during WWII saved millions of lives. 💡 Key Inventions

: This period saw the rise of modern genomics, starting with Hugo de Vries' mutation theory in 1901, and Albert Einstein's revolutionary work in physics. [1901-1950]

: Items we take for granted today were born here, including the Ballpoint Pen , Adhesive Tape , Crayons , Crossword Puzzles , and the Microwave Oven . 🎨 Art & Culture

: The first half of the 20th century was dominated by World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945) , which redrew global borders and led to the collapse of empires. : The failure of the League of Nations

The period from 1901 to 1950 marks a transformative era defined by rapid technological leaps, global conflicts, and radical shifts in art and science. This guide highlights the key milestones that shaped the modern world. 🏛️ Global Politics & Conflicts

Are you interested in a (e.g., India, USA, Europe)? Timeline of Genomics (1901—1950) - Oxford Academic : Items we take for granted today were

: The Wright Brothers completed the first powered flight (1903), and Henry Ford’s Assembly Line (1913) made cars accessible to the masses. Communication

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