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3236 American Propaganda of The First World War. This paper looks at the profound change in the attitude of the American people from the rigid isolationist sentiments of President Wilson's first term, to the overwhelming support for the war in 1917 and 1918 is of course a function of many factors. But historians are nearly unanimous in the opinion that the propaganda efforts of Wilson's CPI deserve a great portion of the credit for such a dramatic change in public opinion in so short a time. 7.5 pgs. 9 f/c. 8b.
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4397 Operation Overlord: An Analysis. This ten-page undergraduate paper examines and analyzes the Allied invasion of Normandy in June of 1944 in terms of whether success was inevitable. The paper concludes that success was by no means inevitable, and discusses a variety of reasons why the Germans could have defeated the landings. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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11087 An Analysis of Loyalty in the Japanese Internment Policy in World War Two America. This paper will discuss Negotiating Difference by Patricia Bizzell and Bruce Herzberg, and seek to understand the text in relation to other perspectives in the Japanese Internment process in World War II America. By understanding the different opinions on this matter, we can see how they vary in their historical perspective on loyalty for the Japanese American in this ear. By showing the differing texts available on this difficult situation in American history, we can realize the debate of loyalty that is so much a part of the rights of the Japanese American public. 7 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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11618 A Critical Analysis of Truman's Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb. In this essay, President Truman's decision to bomb Hiroshima is critically assessed. The author of this essay evaluates the decision by considering the historical, political, and economic contexts of WWII, and assesses Truman's options and influences. The paper concludes that Truman's decision was justified in direct relation to the contexts of history and the impact of the war. 14 pgs. 5 sources.
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11620 Atom Bomb Decision. This paper is an outline that provides key points and questions for an essay that discusses President Truman's decision to use the A-Bomb. The questions and points sketched in this outline provide the basis of a critical assessment of historical influences that contributed to Truman's decision. 5 pgs. No sources.
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The Importance of Studying the Holocaust. More than two generations ago, the worst slaughter of human beings occurred during the reign of Nazi Germany. Millions of Jews were put to death; others starved or were tortured. Forgetting those horrific times would be a tragic mistake
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An Analysis of Arguments from The Weimar Republic By Detlev Puekert This paper will discuss the arguments in The Weimar Republic By Detlev Puekert that reveal the post war crisis in Germany after the First World War. By understanding the elements of the economic, inflationary, and political problems that surfaced after World War One, we can understand how Peukert assembles his arguments to explain these issues.
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