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US Foreign Policy In Bosnia
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A 7 page paper that provides an overview of US foreign policy in Bosnia, and provides a critical analysis of the actions taken in that region by the united states and their outcomes in recent years. Bibliography included.
Filename: Bosnia2.doc
British Foreign Policy
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A 10 page paper discussing British Foreign Policy and the role of the various offices of prime minister, foreign office, foreign secretary, etc. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Britpoli.wps
Hitler and Corradini: Nationalistic Fervor
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A 5 page comparison of how Adolf Hitler ('Mein Kampf') and Enrico Corradini ('Italian Fascisms') addressed the social domestic policies of nationalism. The writer also addresses why the two writers addressed the issue as they did. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Cnsocnat.wps
Chamberlain And The Politics Of Appeasement
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A 17 page research paper that examines the appeasement policies of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who tried to negotiate 'peace in our time' with Adolph Hitler. The writer argues the standard rationalization that the appeasement policies gained Great Britain one extra year of peace in order to rearm and consolidate public opinion are false and that recent scholarship has shown that appeasement had more to do with economics, both foreign and domestic, then anything else. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Chamberl.wps
Germany's Volkswagen Beetle
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A 12 page research paper which examines the history of the Third Reich's 'people's car'-the most popular car in automotive history-its legend and the reality, and how the new 'Bug' compares with the old. Although originally the brainchild of Hitler, the Volkswagen Beetle has taken on a new identity of its own. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Volksbug.wps
Nazi Germany At War
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A 5 page paper discussing the book, 'Nazi Germany at War' by Earl R. Beck. while adequate knowledge was possessed by this reader in regards to the Nazis and their hideous acts against humanity beck's work enlightened this writer considerably. Hitler and his regime were perhaps one the most atrocious political groups of all time. The work of Beck, though tinged with an intellectual pretentiousness, gave more depth and meaning to Nazi Germany at war.
Filename: Nazig.wps
The Evolution of Hitler’s Anti-Semitism
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This 6 page report
discusses how Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitism grew in the two
decades preceding World War II and how he used it to inspire the
German people. By 1921, Hitler was speaking to groups that
numbered in the thousands. By the time he published “Mein Kampf”
(1924) membership in the Nazi party had grown to the tens of
thousands. Anti-Semitism and blame laid at the door of the Jews
for Germany’s problems brought eager “converts” to the party.
This paper also discusses how anti-Semitism became more virulent
between the publication of “Mein Kampf” and Hitler’s famous
speech at the Reichstag in January of 1939. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWhitevo.wps
Toland's Hitler
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A 6 page paper discussing the book, 'Adolf Hitler,' by John Toland. This book gives the reader a unique look into many aspects of Hitler and his life, that were previously unknown. They are fascinating facts which help to illustrate that, while he was one of the most horrid men in history, he was still a human being. The book is filled with interviews and various bits of information that most people know nothing about. A truly fascinating book. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Tolhit.wps
"Life in the Third Reich" by Richard Bessel
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A 7 page review of Richard Bessel's work "Life in the Third Reich." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RA3rdrc.rtf