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Papers On Holocaust Studies
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The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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This 20 page paper provides an in depth look at the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in the context of the Holocaust. Several points of view are noted. An analysis as to the impact of the uprising, how it was accomplished, and the timing, are each discussed.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA049War.wps
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising:
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This 5 page paper discusses the uprising of the Jews. Also discussed are similarities between this event and the biblical story of David and Goliath. Bibliogrpahy lists 5 sources.
Filename: GSWarsaw.rtf
The White Rose Resistance Movement
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A paper which looks at the student resistance movement, the White Rose group, which was active in Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Bibliography lists 6 sources
Filename: JLwhiteros.rtf
The World of Yesterday: The Golden Age
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A five page paper which looks at the Golden Age of the Austrian empire, as described in Zweig's The World of Yesterday, and considers the effect which Nazism and the World Wars had on Austrian culture, and the Jews in particular.
Filename: JLzweig.rtf
Three Days Later: Nagasaki
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(5 pp) Four years after 2,400 people were killed
in the bombing of Pearl Harbor; it has been
estimated that 240,000 Japanese were killed in the
bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Yet the
bombing of Nagasaki did not occur until three days
after Hiroshima. This discussion will examine the
events of that particular explosion and the
aftermath in the country, as well as the
revisionist historical thoughts, which are
occurring today. Bibliography lists 4 sources
including 3 visuals of post-Nagasaki after bombing.
Filename: BBnagaAt.doc
Three Essays: Very intriquing history questions!
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5 pages. In-depth answers to questions regarding nineteenth century Imperialism; extermination camps; and the historian Reilly and his presentation of history text. Includes the way extermination camps were run like a factory assembly line: We learn that the smoke never quit billowing from the huge crematoriums as these doomed people were forced to line up, assembly-style, to be processed to their death. As a historian, Reilly presents the facts in a succinct and highly readable manner.
Filename: JGAimp19.wps
Tolerance and Assimilation / The Problems of Jews & The History of Prejudice
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the arguments of Montaigne, Condorcet and Herzl on the problems of prejudice against different races and religions, and evaluates their perspectives in terms of the call for assimilation and tolerance. 4 sources cited.
Filename: Toljew.doc
Two Questions of World War II
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This 4 page report discusses two
specific questions regarding World War II. 1) Considering WWII’s
worst excesses -- as exemplified in “Survival at Auschwitz” (Pimo
Levi), “The Rape of Nanking” (Iris Chang), and “Hiroshima” (John
Hersey) -- what conclusions can be drawn regarding humanity’s
capacity to do evil or preserve dignity? and 2) How do American
and Russian “contributions” compare when considered in the defeat
of Hitler’s forces? Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWdignty.wps
US RESPONSE TO THE HOLOCAUST
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This 6 page paper discusses the question of advanced knowledge of the crimes against the European Jews before the United States became involved in WWII. Wymann, Gilbert, Laquer, and Novick's books are compared and contrasted on this point, conclusions are drawn and examples given which tend to indicate that the US did have knowledge. Bibliograhy lists 4 sources.
Filename: Mbwwii.rtf
Victor Klemperer’s Diary -- “I Will Bear Witness”
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This 5
page report discusses the daily life of one German man in
Germany, Victor Klemperer, in the years lead to and during
the years of World War II. Klemperer was born into a Jewish
family but converted to Christianity at a young age. He was
also married to a “fully-blooded Aryan.” However, in the
eyes of the Nazis he was still as Jew and therefore
subjected tot he tyranny and persecution of Hitler’s Third
Reich. The details of his daily life and what he and his
wife experienced serve as a powerful example of the
difficulties a truly “average” German experienced in
Germany. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWvictor.rtf
Viktor E. Frankl's "Man's Search For Meaning"
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5 pages in length. The issues behind ethics and morality are critical to defining what meaning truly represents. One who has thoroughly addressed these concepts is Viktor E. Frankl, a remarkable individual who has brought to bear his own interpretation of meaning through his life experiences. In his book entitled "Man's Search For Meaning," Frankl manipulates his time spent in Nazi concentration camps as a means by which to reach deep down within his soul to find a will to live. Indeed, by using such a horrific period as a
parallelism for searching out life's meaning, Frankl quite successfully draws in his readers so that they might also readily associate with the way in which he achieved this monumental goal. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCmeeng.doc
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