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Papers On Europe & The World Wars
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Radar Technology and WWII
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An 8 page paper which examines how radar technology
helped the allies win WWII. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAradar.rtf
Rationale For Australia's Contributions To The War Against Hitler In World War II
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10 pages in length. Understanding – let alone condoning – the rationale for Australia's contributions to the war against Hitler in World War II leaves many historians perplexed by what was an obviously poor military and political investment in the Singapore Strategy. The extent to which this move wholly threatened Australia's safety as an isolated white continent was both grand and far-reaching; one might readily surmise that had the adamant caution of some been heeded, this period of history would have had an entirely different outcome. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCAusWWII.rtf
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
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
Standing By Honor, Courage and Committment
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This 14-page-paper presents
an indepth discussion on Theodore C. Mason's "'We Will Stand by You' :
Serving in the Pawnee, 1942-1945. Honor , Courage and Committment are
all discussed. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWstandby.wps
Stephen E. Ambrose’s World War II Historical Text, “Citizen Soldiers”
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A 5 page synopsis that provides a summary of the book, considers the author’s purpose for writing it and his conclusion. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGcitsol.rtf
Strategies of the Axis Powers in World War II
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An eight page paper which considers the ways in which the Axis powers might have employed alternative strategies and tactics during the Second World War in order to produce an outcome more favourable to them. The writer looks specifically at Russia’s engagement with Germany on the Eastern Front, the Battle of Midway, the Normandy Landings and the role of Mussolini in Italy’s military involvement.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JLaxis.wps
Summary of F.A. Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom” (1944)
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This is a 10 page paper of a chapter by chapter summary of Friedrich August von Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom” (1944). Friedrich August von Hayek (1899-1992) wrote “The Road to Serfdom” in 1944 and has since been cited as one of the major economic and capitalism sources in regards to the free market. Hayek’s basic argument is that “central planning is by its very nature inefficient: only a free market allows for the exchange of information that can provide efficiency”. While many critics do not argue with Hayek’s views on the free market, his book gained a certain amount of controversy when it was released in 1944 during the Nazi era because he basically made the argument that eventually any centralized government will eventually lead to totalitarianism hence the title of the book, “The Road to Serfdom”. Introduction based on material by Judd (2003).
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJHayek1.rtf
Swallowing the Poison Mushroom - America After Hiroshima
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A 10 page paper that examines the moral, social and political views that the American public held concerning Hiroshima in the twelve months following the end of World War II and how these views were changed by the 1946 publication of John Hersey's "Hiroshima". Discussed are the cover up attempts made by the U.S. government during August of 1945 and August of 1946, the abstract picture of Hiroshima that the American public formed due to this cover up, and how Hersey's article changed this picture by being the first to reveal the truth about the devastation in Japan. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: LCHirosh.doc
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