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Papers On Europe & The World Wars
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FASCISM IN NAZI GERMANY
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This 5-page paper explores a few of the reasons why the average German citizen in Nazi Germany accepted fascism so readily. The paper discusses the definition of fascism as well as other factors toward the acceptance of fascism. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: MTgerfas.rtf
Fascism, Nazism And World War II
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5 pages in length. The appeal of Fascism in 1930s Germany can be primarily attributed to the appearance of much needed national support in the overwhelming presence of authoritarian principles. In 1939, the world collided with itself for the second time; in a show of sheer force, every major power on the planet -- known as the Allies and the Axis -- was in conflict with one another. At the crux of the Second World War was not so much the instigation of just one entity, but rather the combined efforts of two significant forces. Some believe that all the blame of WW2 belongs squarely upon the political shoulders of the Weimar Republic failure, while others contend that the combination of Germany's Fascist character, aims of the Kaisserreich and the rise of Hitler were instrumental in setting the stage for war. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCfacsm.rtf
FATE OF THE JEWS IN GERMAN OCCUPIED SOVIET UNION, 1941-1942
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This 5 page paper discusses the treatment of the Jews in German occupied Soviet Union during 1941-1942. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBdcamp.rtf
French Cinema Under German Occupation
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An 8 page paper which examines French
cinema while under German occupation. (French version available under file name
RAfrcin1.rtf.) Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAfrcin.rtf
French Cinema Under German Occupation
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An 8 page paper which examines French
cinema while under German occupation. This paper is the French version. (The English
version is file RAfrcin.rtf). Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAfrcin1.rtf
French Revolution: Aftermath
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5 pages in length. In the aftermath of the French
Revolution of 1789, the problem of political and social authority was of central concern to European intellectuals. The author discusses this topic as it relates to Burke, Kant and Hegel. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCfrnch.wps
Gendering Activity and World War I: Differences in the Views of Men and Women on Warfare
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A 10 page overview of the differences in views of men verses women in regard to warfare. Presents the assertion that men viewed combat largely as a test of their masculinity while women viewed war and everything associated with it as an atrocity. Notes that the perceptions of each gender changed over time, however, as a result of indirect and direct stressors of warfare. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPwomWar.wps
General Patton Motivated the Troops the Way We Motivate the Corporate World:
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This
30-page-paper presents a discussion about the methods General George S. Patton used to
motivate almost half a million men to fight battles on his behalf. His motivational
speeches, willingness to fight alongside any of his men and the way he challenged them
to rise to the occassion are all detailed with discussion as well as quotes from his
speeches. In addition the fact that his methods can and do work well in today's corporate
world is discussed at length. Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: CWgenpat.wps
German Foreign Ministry During The Nazi Regime
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It seems reasonable
that a government that includes a Foreign Ministry would rely on that
office to determine foreign policy. This was not true of Germany in the
years between 1933 and 1939. This 16 page paper argues that Hitler
brought with him his own beliefs concerning the interaction between
nations. He implemented policies congruent with his own beliefs and
agenda, without regard to the established diplomatic services of the
Foreign Ministry. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KTgermin.wps
German Success With Blitzkrieg : 1939-1942
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A 9 page paper that begins by explaining the concept and history of blitzkrieg, a combat war tactic that was initially advanced by a British Colonel. Given Germany's limited resources at the end of World War I, they needed to build their military forces to be stronger and faster; they not only used the idea of blitzkrieg, they enhanced it, especially when Hitler took power in 1933. This essay discusses the essential elements of a blitzkrieg attack and how the Germans used this tactic successfully until 1942. Their attempt to take the Soviet Union and the whole of North Africa led to defeat, however. The importance of logistics, particularly those over which military leaders cannot control, are discussed. The use of blitzkrieg in Poland, France, Belgium, Holland and other nations is explained and discussed as is the eventual downfall of the German military. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGblitz.rtf
Germany and the EU
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A paper which considers various elements of German economic history during the twentieth century and looks also at economic developments and democratisation in the EU since its inception. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JLgermEU.rtf