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Papers On Europe & The World Wars
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Post World War I And II: Changes To Europe
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4 pages in length. The writer discusses changes to the European landscape and how postwar restructuring was particular difficult for Europe after the World Wars. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCEurWW.rtf
Pre-World War I Germany
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This 10 page report discusses Germany
at the turn of the 20th century and the various issues
confronting it prior to World War I. The international rivalries
of European nations, the brewing revolution in Russia, the
changes taking place in all nations but especially those of the
Western world were proving to have a significant impact on
Germany. Germany’s out-of-date ruling classes were, for the most
part, unable to accept the emergence of a new political mindset
of the time. Bismarck’s “Realpolitik,” Wilhelm II’s
“Weltpolitik,” and the July Crisis of 1914 demonstrates an
understanding of the fact that the various maneuvers being made
by the German government were more directly related to the actual
advancements of a single nation rather than any attempt to
establish a dominance or parity with other European nations.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWprewwi.wps
Propaganda in Germany During WWI
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This 5 page paper looks at propaganda as used by the Germans during the First World War. Specific posters are described. Germany's use of news media is explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA110WWI.wps
Prussian Militarism
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This 5 page report discusses Prussian
militarism and its relevance to the ways in which Germany’s
military ultimately developed and its direct connection to the
two World Wars. As the vanguard of one of Europe’s most
developed society’s, the Prussian military was thought of as
an organization of the finest men the forerunners of Germany
had to offer. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWpruss.wps
Questions and Answers about Postwar Germany
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This 6 page paper provides answers to questions posed by a student regarding the role of Chancellor Adenauer in postwar Germany. His opposition to Naziism is noted as well as many other attributes. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA318Ger.rtf
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
Reading: The Rule of Law and Military Tribunals
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This 3 page paper discusses a reading of the rule of law as applied to military tribunals, specifically the war crimes trials in Nuremberg, Germany, after WWII. The defense argued, among other things, that the tribunal itself was illegal because it charged the defendants under a law that did not exist at the time they committed their crimes. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVNuberg.rtf
Reitz’s Heimat and World War II
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A 5 page essay that summarizes and analyzes director Edgar Reitz’s epic 1984 fifteen-hour, TV series, Heimat: Eine Deutsche Chronik (Homeland: A Chronicle of Germany), offers a vision of German history that dramatizes the perspective of the ordinary rural German citizen, while simultaneously relating the texture of historical events in the twentieth century to the cultural ethos that served to define the ways in which the German people perceived themselves and their nation. The first paper on this series (khheimat.rtf) discusses episodes 1 and 2. This paper focuses on episodes 3-7, which cover World War II. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khheima2.rtf
Reitz’s Heimat, The Final Episodes
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A 5 page essay/reaction paper to the final episodes of Edgar Reitz’s epic 1984 fifteen-hour, TV series, Heimat: Eine Deutsche Chronik (Homeland: A Chronicle of Germany) which carry the narrative into the post-World War II era, concluding in the early 1980s. In these final episodes, Reitz underscores themes, often mirroring earlier action, and establishing a cyclical feel to the life of the village. However, while the action shows how each successive generation tends to mirror its predecessors, Reitz also makes the point that modernity imposes a form of alienation in which the ideal of “heimat” seems not so much lost forever, as misplaced by the generation coming after Maria, Eduard and the family patriarchs, Katharina and Mathias Simon. The earlier episodes of this series are discussed in khheimat.rtf and khheima2.rtf. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khheima3.rtf
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