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The German Question : A 4 page paper that
discusses the relationship between the Third Reich and the Weimer Democracy with today's
European situation. The works of Bracher, Dobkowski and Walliman, and Sweitzer are
discussed in light of the "big business" philosophies then and now, and the
remaining German question around a centralized and unified Germany. Bibliography lists 5
bibliographical references. Germnecn.wps Sociopolitical Causes Of The Holocaust : This 6 page report provides a
geopolitical analysis of pre-WWII Germany and the factors that led to the Holocaust. What
were the factors that led to the mass consciousness bent on the annihilation of the Jewish
people and Hitlers rise to power? Only the most brief overview of one of the most
horrendous events in history can be contained in six pages.Holopa.wps Hitlers Degenerate Art Exhibition : A 6 page paper in which the writer
provides an overview of the elements leading up to the German "Degenerate Art
Exhibiton" of 1937, in which the Nazi's displayed and then destroyed the art
works of major modernists artists. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Degenart.wps Adolf Hitler / The Man, The Demon : A 6 page discussion of Adolf
Hitler, his life and his atrocities. Hitlers background and twisted philosophies are
expounded upon. Bibliography lists four sources. Hitdemon.wps Hitler's Rise To Power : 6 pages in length. A discussion of Germany during the
1920's and early 1930's - with focus on how economic conditions facilitated Hitler's rise
to power. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Germecon.wps Hitlers Rise to Power -- 1921-1933 : An 11 page paper discussing the background of Hitlers rise to power in the 1920s and early 1930s. It considers the social, economic, and emotional factors that contributed to the development of the Third Reich. Bibliography lists five sources. Hitrise.wps Hitler And The Voters : A 7 page paper that considers why people voted for Hitler between 1928 and 1932. The writer suggests that Hitler's personal characteristics and his ideologies were supported by the economic and political climate of his day and that people voted for him because they needed relief from their existing political and economic situations. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Hitler.doc The Negative Use of Propaganda By Hitler And Others : A 7 page paper in which the writer discusses the negative uses of political propaganda throughout 20th century history. A sizable portion of this discussion focuses upon propaganda used on the Austrians during German occupation, Hitler's propaganda-based manipulation of his own country in Nazi Germany, the 1990's-era Bosnian/Chechen conflicts, etc; Bibliography lists 4 sources. Propagan.wps Adolf Hitler / The Man, The Demon : A 6 page discussion of Adolf Hitler, his life and his atrocities. Hitlers background and twisted philosophies are expounded upon. Bibliography lists four sources. Hitdemon.wps Adolf Hitler and His Terrible Psychology : A 7 page analytical discussion of Adolf Hitler as depicted by the authors of two books : "The Mind Of Adolph Hitler" by Walter C. Langer and "The Psychopathic God" by Robert G.L. Waite. The writer specifically examines the underlying psychological reasons for the Nazi leader's titanic will to power and discusses why we must never let such a man achieve greatness again. Hitlerbk.wps Hitlers SS In The 1930s : A 15 page analysis of the political situation in Germany in the 1930s, and what part the SS played in Hitlers rise to power, including the power struggle that went on between the SA and SS. Bibliography lists 9 sources. SS1930.wps Resistance To The Third Reich : A 10 page research paper on the resistance efforts of two German pastors, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Niemöller. Both were held in Nazi concentration camps; Bonhoeffer was executed only 11 days before the camp was liberated by U.S. troops. Niemöller was released with the liberation by U.S. troops, and continued to be outspoken on pulpit responsibility until his death in 1984. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Reichres.wps Organization of Nazi Concentration Camps : The organization inherent in the Nazi agenda is addressed in this 25 page study. All death camps are explored, as well as the concentration camp Dachau of which there is a major focus. The structure of the camps, as well as the entire operation, is described. Some Nazi theory is discussed, including major concepts and terminology used within the camp boundaries. Bibliography lists 17 sources. Dachau.wps Cognitive Dissonance / Applied To Those Who Saved The Jews : In 6 pages the author discusses the concept of cognitive dissonance as it applies to those who saved the Jews from the Holocaust. It is posited that cognitive dissonance makes a person want to right a wrong in order to change a distasteful situation. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Cogdiss.wps Holocaust Literature / Hidden Lives, "Passing" and Escape : An 8 page paper that provides an overview of three works of Holocaust literature (The Last Jews Of Berlin, Dry Tears, & When Memory Comes) and considers the common themes presented. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Hollit.wps The Holocaust & Literature / Comparative Studies : A 4 page analytical comparison of firsthand views and impressions of the Holocaust as illustrated by the writings of Primo Levi in his "Survival in Auschwitz" and Elie Wiesel in "Night." The writer finds Levi's book to be less emotional than Wiesel's. Holobook.wps Eli Wiesels "Night" / Reactions : A 3 page paper discussing Eli Wiesel's "Night," and a reaction to it--one of horror and fear and recognition that attempted annihilation of race still continues today. Feeling Weisel's lack of hope, the writer empathizes with a certain inability to truly effect changes. Ewiesel.wps The Problem of Evil : A 5 page paper discussing the philosophy on the presence of evil in the world. The writer makes frequent mention of Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel's writings (i.e., "Night") as a counterpoint to the Free Will Defense of St. Augustine. Evil.wps The Problem Of Evil # 2 : A 6 page paper exploring "The Problem of Evil" using Elie Wiesels Night as a foundation. The opinions of other philosophers and theologians, such as St. Augustine, C.S. Lewis, David Hume, and the Bible are integrated into the discussion. Evil2.wps
MAUS / A [Holocaust] Survivors Tale I : A 10 page overview of the horrors lived by one family of Holocaust survivors as revealed in MAUS I -- a cartoon book by Art Spiegelman. A brief background of Hitler's philosophy regarding the Jewish people during World War II is provided. Bibliography list two sources other than the book. Maus.wps MAUS / A [Holocaust] Survirors Tale I and II : A 9 page exploration of the two works of Art Spiegelman ("cartoon book" depictions of Holocaust events) with a particular emphasis on the symbolism of the animal characters the author uses to represent the persecuted and the persecutors in World War II. No other sources are listed. Maussymb.wps Cynthia Ozick's "The Shawl" / Past, Present, & Symbolism : A 4 page essay on the symbolism of the shawl itself in Cynthia Ozick's novella. Special attention is paid to the way the symbolism changes over the course of the story. The writer presents a chilling account of life during the Holocaust. The primary source is cited. Shawl.wps Surviving The Holocaust / Book Review : Author's own 5 page reaction to the book "Surviving the Holocaust : The Kovno Ghetto Diary of Avraham Tory." Avrhtory.wps Wyman's "The Abandonment of the Jews" : An 8 page analytical paper in which the writer discusses David Wyman's book by same name. Explained are the author's opinions on the topic of how countries that could have possibly helped the Jews during the Holocaust failed to do so and the important ethical responsibilities that the world [should] should bear in situations such as this one. Jewsaban.wps The Importance of Art & Literature in Remembering the Holocaust : A 5 page discussion of literature and art from the Holocaust and their importance in helping us to remember this tragic period in world history. Numerous examples are used to illustrate the writer's points including such well-known works as "Schindler's List," "Night & Fog," "Survival in Auschwitz," and "The Diary of Anne Frank." Bibliography lists a total of 12 sources. Holoart.wps Book Review / "Ordinary Men" : This 5 page report analytically reviews Christopher Browning's book entitled "Ordinary Men"-- an insightful look at how a few "common" people with no prior record of violence became blood-thirsty Nazis during wartime. Browning studied the war records of Nazi Police Battalion 101 to write this book and makes a very strong point of the fact that the Holocaust can literally happen anywhere..that any group of people can become Nazis and that these were, after all, just "Ordinary Men"... No Bibliography. Ordinary.wps Adolf Hitler, A Study In Tyranny / Book Review : A 5 page discussion and review of Allan Bullock's biography of the person who would come to be known as the 20th century's most evil individual. The book examines Hitler's reign in terms of political theory and ideology -- outlining how he represented a definitive example genuine tyranny. No Bibliography or additional sources used. Hitlerty.wps Book Analysis / Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich : A 15 page critique of Shirer's book. The critique considers Shirer's use of his own personal experiences, Nazi documentation and visual representation of their own operations in support of an argument in support of the work as a good representation of historical fact. The argument is contrasted to arguments against the validity of most written history. No additional sources cited. Thirdr.wps The Holocaust & The Dutch : 9 pages in length. An analytical discussion of the minimal role that the Dutch played in hiding Jewish people during the Holocaust. The writer proposes that accounts such as "The Diary of Anne Frank" have led us to believe that the people of Holland played a much larger role in helping out than they actually did. A comparative analysis is made between rebel groups and Nazi synthesizers in World War II's Holland. Statistical data is provided and cited. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Holodutc.wps Diary of Anne Frank / Psychological Development : A 5 page essay analyzing Anne Frank's development as an adolescent in relation to Erickson's psychosocial stages. We can see, despite her circumstances, Anne travels through three stages of development. She experiences the same conflicts as most people her age and reaches the same conclusions. Bibliography included. Annefran.wps Film Review / Diary Of Anne Frank" : A 3 page review of the movie in which the writer provides a brief plot summary and examines the question of whether or not the movie accurately represents the history of the time period it depicts. Diaryofa.wps Oppression / Anne Frank Compared With Chief Joseph : A thoughtful, 5 page look at the similarities between the oppressions of Anne Frank and those of Chief Joseph. The writer defines oppression and then provides illustrative examples of how each individual suffered its persecuting spell. No bibliography. Franket.wps Lessons from the Holocaust : One writer's emotional reaction -- reflecting upon the content of a course entitled "Literature of the Holocaust" and discussing in great detail what various works meant in terms of their contributive value. The writer realizes that the Holocaust must never be forgotten nor underplayed in the pages of history. Mentioned are the writings of Primo Levi, Elie Wiesel, and even a few guest speakers who had survived the Holocaust. No Bibliography. Holotest.wps A History Of Fascism In Germany : A 20 page paper that provides an overview of the development of fascism in Germany and focuses considerably on the impact that Hitler had on institutionalizing German fascism. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Fascism.wps The Rise Of Fascism & The Response Of The Scientific Community : A 6 page essay on the rise of fascism which includes its major charactertistics and origins as well as a look at the role that science played in helping to formulate the rascist ideas behind the Nazi atrocities. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Nazifasc.wps Nazi History -- The Lebensborn & Eugenics : A 20 page research paper providing an overview of the laws pertaining to eugenics and the Lebensborn program of Nazi Germany. The writer centers on the program and the support mechanisms put into place to underscore the development of the Nazi master race in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Nazifinl.rtf Nazi Doctors and the Concentration Camp Experiments : An 8 page research paper on the Nazi Doctors and their activities in World War II. The writer details the background of euthanasia and medical experimentation, its use in the death camps, and the current application of the information. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Nazidoct.wps The Nuremberg Race Laws & The Resulting Trials : A 15 page research paper on the Nuremberg Race Laws-- one of many horrific socio-political elements of the Nazi reign over Germany. These laws specifically defined "Jews," detailed their allegedly problematic history, and outlined the restrictions to be imposed upon them. The controversy surrounding the post-World War II Nuremberg trials is also analyzed along with the political questions that they raised. The role of the International Military Tribunal in bringing war criminals to justice is highlighted throughout the paper. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Nurember.wps Adolf Karl Eichmann : A 5 page overview of the World War II activities of Adolf Eichmann, of his escape after the war, and of his capture and trial as a war criminal. Bibliography lists three sources. Aeichman.wps Resistance To The Third Reich : A 10 page research paper on the resistance efforts of two German pastors, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Niemöller. Both were held in Nazi concentration camps; Bonhoeffer was executed only 11 days before the camp was liberated by U.S. troops. Niemöller was released with the liberation by U.S. troops, and continued to be outspoken on pulpit responsibility until his death in 1984. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Reichres.wps Germany Since Re-Unification : A 5 page paper on problems that have occurred in Germany since its reunification in the early 90's. Specifically examined is a relevant speech which provides reason to fear Germany's aggressive role within the New World Order. Reference is made to the rise of the Third Reich in pre-World War II days and the possibility of a re-occurrence. Bibliography lists 4 supporting sources. Germany.wps Also Be Sure To Check Out Our MODERN EUROPE Sections For Example Term Papers On German Socio-politics During This Terrible Period!
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