Papers On Europe & The World Wars
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Leaders: Controlling or Controlled?
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This 6 page paper discusses the question of whether leaders control events or are controlled by them, and argues that both scenarios apply at different times. Leaders are likely to control events when they begin, then find they have gone out of control. General Custer, Adolf Hitler and Pres. Bush are used as historical examples of leaders whose policies have gotten away from them. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVLeadCn.rtf
Lion Feuchtwanger/The Oppermanns
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A 10 page essay that examines and offers an overview of Lion Feuchtwanger's 1934 novel, which successfully described and predicted the horrors of Nazi Germany and the threat that the Hitler regime represented. As Ruth Gruber explains in her introduction to the English translation, when Feuchtwanger wrote this book, the world was still in denial about the threat that Hitler posed to the international peace and, specifically, the threat that the Nazi Party posed toward European Jewry. The writer discusses the themes of Nationalism, anti-Semitism and political trends. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khlfopp.rtf
Logistics
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An eight page paper which looks at the relationship of logistics to strategy and tactics, and the way that logistics have changed over the centuries to take into account advances in technology and communications. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JLlogistics.rtf
Lucie Aubrac/ 'Outwitting the Gestapo'
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A 3 page summation and analysis of Lucie Aubrac first-person account of her role in fighting the Nazi occupation of France as a member of the French Resistance. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 00luaub.rtf
Media Influence on the Reunification of Germany
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This 6 page paper provides an analysis of media coverage as it pertains to the reunification of Germany in 1989. A brief
overview of the reunification process is provided and German media is addressed directly. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Medgerm.wps
Melanesia: Impact Of World War II
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5 pages in length. The ravages of world war upon any country is devastating at best; however, when this destruction hits small, isolated communities such as those in the island groupings of Melanesia, the damage is myriad times worse. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCmelan.wps
Modernism and Europe
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A paper which considers the theory that the development of modernism had a significant impact on the furtherance of expansionism and exploitation in the New World, and was later a major influence in the outbreak of World War 1. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLadas.rtf
Mussolini and the Children of Italy
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This 7 page report
discusses Benito Mussolini and his understanding that Fascism
depended on youthful energy and enthusiasm to both bring
Mussolini to power as well that power and the predominance of
Fascism throughout Italy. He influenced virtually every aspect of
an Italian child’s life as he changed the educational system,
mounted an extreme propaganda effort, and provided youth
organizations that were designed to create enthusiastic and
devoted Fascist Italians. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWmusso.rtf
Mussolini, Sarfatti and the Role of the State in the Arts
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This 5 page paper discusses Mussolini's relationship with Margherita Sarfatti-Grassini and their thinking about the role of the state in art, and how Remarque and Kollwitz defied them. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVMusSar.rtf
Mussolini: Fascist Leader and Dictator
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the life, Fascist leadership and dictatorship of Benito Mussolini. The formation of the Fascist party in Italy by Benito Mussolini in 1919 was a pivotal point in Italian history and one in the life of Mussolini. Previously an ardent socialist, Mussolini was also an opportunist and one whose craving for power was dominated by the force he used to obtain and maintain it. Extremely bright and well educated, Mussolini moved wherever opportunities existed and when it was obvious that the governmental system in Italy was weak, he was able to dominate the system and declare himself “Il Duce” as a dictator. During the 1920s and the 1930s, it can be said that the Fascist Regime owed its existence to Mussolini and his Fascist colleagues supported his leadership, and were persecuted if they did not. During World War II however, when Mussolini felt his best course of action was to join the Germans, this not only led to a great deal of dissension within Italy but also led to a great deal of military losses on behalf of the Italian army. The Fascists blamed Mussolini for their losses and had him arrested. Although he was later rescued by the Germans and set up his own regime in Northern Italy, he was eventually executed by Italian partisans. Mussolini’s drive and charisma made him a dominant dictator who was accepted by the Italians and aided by the media during the strong times yet was blamed and condemned by the Fascists and Italians during Italy’s defeat.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJMusso1.rtf
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