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Did the Germans Bring the Nazi Tyranny Upon Themselves?
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A 5 page overview of the conditions leading up to the Nazi tyranny which engulfed Germany during the World War II era. The author contends that in many respects the Germans brought this tyranny upon themselves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPnazi4.rtf
Did the Germans Who Voted for Hitler Realize that They were Voting for War and Mass Murder?
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This is a 9 page paper discussing the campaigns of Hitler and the Nazi party in regards to the party holding the majority in the 1932 and 1933 elections. Were the Germans aware of his eventual intentions? Adolph Hitler (1889-1945) was the Nazi party leader in Germany from 1919-1945, eventually becoming Chancellor from 1933-1945. The history of the events which happened under the Hitler regime before and during World War II in regards to his occupation and declaration of war on the countries in Europe and his mass murder of the Jews among others have become well known and have horrified many around the globe. One of the most common questions in regards to Hitler’s rise to fame is “how did free and fair democratic elections lead to the extraordinarily anti-democratic Nazi Party winning control of the Weimar Republic” and did the Germans voting for Hitler realize his future plans for war and mass murder during the time of the elections? (King, Rosen, Tanner & Wagner, 2002). In retrospect it seems unbelievable that the Nazi Party could have gained power in a democratic regime, however based on the momentum of the popularity of the Nazi Party from 1919 to 1930, and the dire economic conditions of Germany at the time, it is quite possible that the Germans who voted for Hitler and the Nazi Party were doing so more for the future of the economy and strength of Germany without realizing the extent to which Hitler would push the limits of his own power and that of the Nazi Party. While some may argue that his intentions were well documented in his book “Mein Kampf” published in 1925, the book was not popular nor well read until after Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and Hitler’s final push in the 1932 and 1933 elections centered on unity, economic stability, employment, business opportunities, expansion of the military in addition to the promotion of nationalism; factors more so prominent in the minds of the Germans during the Depression.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJHitle1.rtf
Did World War I Make the World Safe for Democracy?
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This 3 page paper examines Woodrow Wilson's claim that WWI would make the world safe for democracy, and argues that it did not. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVSafDem.rtf
Differences and Similarities between the French and American Revolutions
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This 3 page paper points out the similarities and differences between these two revolutions. Origins and outcomes are noted. The Enlightenment is discussed. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA615AaF.rtf
Differences and Similarities Between the Third Reich and the GDR
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This 5 page paper takes a look at Third Reich and German Democratic Republic ideas and practices and compares and contrasts the two regimes. Some carry overs are noted but differences are highlighted.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA250GDR.rtf
Differing Views of the Causes and Impacts of Revolutions
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A 4 page overview of the perceptions of Edmund Burke, Maximillien Robespierre, and Thomas
Paine. The author of this paper emphasizes the opinions of Thomas Pain and asserts that revolutions do no necessarily result in long-term
instability and violence. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPrevol3.rtf
Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in 1973
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An 8 page paper which examines direct rule
which was imposed on Northern Ireland in 1973. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAirelnd.rtf
Divine Right Of Kings
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12 pages in length. The chaotic aspect of seventeenth century politics led to two completely disparate approaches to political order: natural laws and divine rights. As humanity's natural rights evolved up to the time of Hugo Grotius, two equally adamant opinions continued to linger. It was through Grotius' enlightened philosophies that the world began to pay more attention to the sometimes-subtle yet always absolute aspect of natural rights. Contrary to Grotius' more humane perspective was that of Jacques-Benigne Bossuet's, who intensified the medieval toward kingship. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCKingR.rtf
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