Papers On Europe & The World Wars
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RETRIBUTION AND REPARTATIONS TO HOLOCAUST VICTMS
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This paper examines the reparations and restitutions that the German government and businesses are trying to make to victims of the Holocaust and their family. Also included is a discussion of the Swiss bank controversy and the fact that reparations are not going as well as they should. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTholrep.rtf
Rhetoric in Berger's Hiroshima
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A paper which considers the use of rhetoric in John Berger's "Hiroshima", particularly with reference to the concept of Hell, terrorism, and the way in which revisionism is used to distort the reality of historical events.
Filename: JLhirosh.rtf
Richard III, Hitler and Mussolini
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This 8 page paper argues that Richard III, Hitler and Mussolini were all desperately ill, but not delusional; they knew what they were doing and felt no remorse for it. That is, they knew moral right from wrong and chose to act immorally. It also argues that the driving force behind the three was substantially different in each case. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVTyrant.rtf
Rise Of Fascism And Nazi Power In Germany
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This 7 page paper discusses the events and situations that led to the rise of fascism in Germany between 1919 and 1931. The German people were lured into accepting and supporting this type of government by Hitler, who exploited the problems Germany had after World War I and then exploited the impact the Great Depression had on Germany. This essay explains how Hitler and his Nazis were able to seduce the country's population. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGfascht.rtf
Rivalries Which Caused WWI
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A 5 page paper which analyzes the rivalries which
essentially led to the star of WWI. The countries discussed are Germany, France, Russia,
and Austria Hungary. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAwwirival.wps
Robert Graves' "Goodbye To All That": Chapter 18
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5 pages in length. Robert Graves' extreme humanitarianism and devotion to the written word is significantly apparent within the literary boundaries of Goodbye To All That, a classic autobiography that records both the end of his own innocence and the decline of the chivalrous code of his class in post-war England. Not only does the reader assume the fact that the author is wholly attentive to his craft, but he also is privy to the notion that Graves only writes about things that are close to his heart. Expounding upon his experiences during World War I, Graves interweaves elements of a personal and political nature as a means by which to illustrate the atrocities of war. Chapter 18, which establishes the major points between World War 1 and the relationship to European Society, allows the reader to gain a significantly better understanding of what Graves' account sets out to convey. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCgdbye.wps
Saving Private Ryan: ethical viewpoints
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A paper which considers the film Saving Private Ryan from various ethical perspectives, including utilitarianism and Kantian deontology, with specific reference to military propaganda and the use of human beings as a "means to an end".
Filename: JLethfilm2.rtf
Science and Government Relationships in 1930s Europe
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A 5-page essay on the affects of science on government in the 1930s. This paper focuses on the social and political science of Marxism and Trotskism, economic science, and physics and how these led to decisions made by Britain, Germany, Russia, and other European countries. Bibliography lists 3 sources. JV1930sc.rtf.
Filename: JV1930sc.rtf
Similarities Between World War I and World War II
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This 4 page paper evaluates the statement that WWI and WWII are two halves of the same coin. The idea that the war might have been one war separated by time is a concept also examined. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA350WW.rtf
Social and Fashion Trends During WWII
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This 4 page paper examines life during W.W.II in America. Fashion is the focus of this paper that explains why there was less flamboyance and more practical manners of dress. Specific styles are mentioned and origins explained, such as the turban and Eisenhower jacket. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA532WW2.rtf
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