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Papers On Europe & The World Wars
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Hitler Unopposed?
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(5 pp) Numerous factors seem to have existed that
make it appear that Hitler moved almost unopposed
towards his major goal of the domination of
Europe. Although it is a simplification, we could
almost say that everyone was too busy, or too
involved with what they were doing, to worry, to
see, or even pay attention to the events of Europe.
In this discussion we will look at some of those
events and analyze how they all influenced the
final outcome of Hilter's rise to power.
Bibliography lists 5 sources + 3 visuals
(1936 cartoon; masses listening to Hitler)
Filename: BBhitlro.doc
Hitler's Plan to Destroy All Non-Aryans:
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This 14 page paper discusses how and why Hitler wanted to destroy all non-Aryans. Furthermore, this paper reveals that not just Jews were victims but other people and nationalities as well. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: GSAryan1.rtf
Hitler's Rise to Power; The Role of World War One
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This 7 page paper looks at the rise of Hitler to power as a result of the readiness of the German people to believe the propaganda he distributed. The paper cites examples of this and discusses the issues surrounding his rise to power in the years before the Second World War started. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEhitler.wps
Hitler's Takeover and the Weimar Republic
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6 pages in length.
Throughout history there have been many scholars and citizens who
have asked, "What if?" What if Hitler had not risen to power,
what if the Nazi regime had never begun, what if, somehow, there
had been a way to foresee what would happen? If there had been
no Hitler regime, think of the untold pain that would have been
spared and the history slates that could be wiped clean. This
paper tells how we very nearly could have escaped Hitler's rise
to power. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAwemar.wps
How Was the Holocaust Carried Out?:
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This 5 page paper discusses the Holocaust from the perspective of those who carried out the horrifying atrocities. Furthermore, this paper explores how such an event was explicable historically. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSHolcau.rtf
India, Muslims, Colonialism And World War II
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This 12 page paper argues
that the issues of independence and separatism became intricately
intertwined with the response of the Indian soldier to the war, in part
due to the stated goals of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim
league. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTindmus.wps
Industrialization, Nationalism, Globalization and Technology, and The Differences in East and West
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A 9 page series of responses to questions relating to the evolution of society and civilization. Discusses the industrialization of Europe and the U.S. in the Industrial Revolution and ties this discussion into the impacts of globalization which we are feeling today. Notes the importance of technology in this transition. Links nationalism and differences in race and culture to current events such as the recent detainment of U.S. military personnel in Hainau, China. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPindust.wps
Influence of Treaty of Versailles on the Rise of Hitler
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A 4 page research paper that examines how the reparations clause from the Treaty of Versailles facilitated the rise of Hitler. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: 00verhit.rtf
Italian Immigration Into Canada: The Historical Process and Trends
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This is a 12 page paper discussing the historical process of Italian immigration into Canada. The process for Italian immigration into Canada has varied greatly in accordance with the development of the Immigration Acts over the last century. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, European immigrants were welcomed into Canada and offered land in exchange for their labor in the major industries such as mining, the railroads and the forestry camps and Italians were recruited by labor agents working for these industries and there were very few restrictions in order to meet demand. In 1906 and 1910, the Immigration Acts were introduced were designed to encourage British and American immigrants and restrict others, however industrialists still found that the European workers were still the best compromise in regards to wages paid and labor intensity and Italian immigration was still considerable in regards to the labor market. While little immigration occurred during the Depression and World War II years, after the war a great wave of Italian immigration occurring through a process which involved an alliance between the Canadian government and their new embassy in Rome. The process of family sponsorship created chains of Italian immigrants which was reduced when the points system was introduced in 1967 and placed a great deal of merit on education. The Immigration Act of 1976 lifted a great many of the discriminatory restrictions and allowed once more for immigration based on sponsorship and other aspects in relation to immigration goals and international relations.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJItCan1.rtf
Jewish Resistance Movements in the Holocaust
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This 30 page paper considers the nature of the Jewish resistance movements during the Holocaust, and reflects on the significant issues raised during this era and the attempts to quell the German objectification and murder of millions of Jews in Germany and Poland. This paper assesses the success of resistance movements, including those that occurred in concentration camps and those in the ghettos, and suggests that these movements brought the struggle of the Jews to an international light. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
Filename: MHHolRes.wps
Josef Stalin 1879-1953
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A 24 page paper. Josef Stalin was born Ioseb Dzhugashvili in 1879. He died under vague circumstance in 1953. He ruled the Soviet Union for almost a quarter of a century. Tens of millions died under his rule. This essay presents a biography of Stalin and includes an introduction, his early years, including his education, his beginning involvement in revolutionary activities, his rise to power, his activities after he succeeded Lenin, the purges he ordered, participation in World War II, his last years and an analysis. There is also a short comparison of Stalin, Hitler and Mao Tse-tung. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: PGstaln.wps
June 6 1944: 'D-Day'
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(6 pp) It has been suggested that 'D-Day '
June 6, 1944, was the defining moment for
American soldiers in World War II, yet was one of
the costliest of the War. The invasion, planned
to push open a 'third front' against Germany
(the first was Southern Italy; the second Russia),
was successful, and has been considered a major
turning point in the War for the Allies.
Bibliography lists 5 sources and one visual.
Filename: BBdday.doc
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