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The Philosophies of Adolf Hitler
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An 8 page overview of the philosophies of Adolf Hitler. The author briefly summarizes the man and his philosophies, emphasizing that his apparent popularity during his time in Germany is attributable to historical circumstances rather than sound political philosophy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPhitlr4.rtf
The Polish Army/ 1939-1981
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A 7 page research paper that details the relationship between the Polish army and the Soviets between 1939 and 1981. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: 99poarmy.wps
The Reasons for Rise of the Leftist Political Parties in Post War Europe; The Case of Britain and France
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This 10 page paper considers why, in 1945, there was a rise of the left wing parties in Europe. Focusing on the reasons for Clement Atlee’s Labour government gaining power in Britain and the French Fourth Republic in France the paper examines how and why this occurred, the motivation of the electorate, the policies that received emphasis and finally why the left wing governments were to loose their power. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEpostww.rtf
The Rise of Adolf Hitler
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This is a 7 page paper discussing the rise to power by Adolf Hitler. Hitler first became prominent during his time in the German army in World War I. After the war he became a member of the German Workers’ Party in which is rose in its ranks to eventually become the leader and renaming the party the National Socialist German Workers Party, the NAZI Party. Despite being thrown in prison for several years because of an attempted coup, Hitler used the time to write his famed “Mein Kampf” which envisioned his Third Reich soon to become a reality after his release.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJHitlr1.rtf
The Rise of Fascism in Italy
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This 10 page paper discusses the rise of fascism in Italy, with an emphasis on Mussolini. It also briefly discusses the position of women in Fascist Italy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVitlfas.rtf
The Role of Law as a Reflection of Social Change and Society’s Attitudes: Homosexual Rights and Euthanasia in The Netherlands
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This is a 9 page paper discussing how the homosexual right laws and euthanasia laws in The Netherlands reflect society’s attitudes. Two basic perspectives are considered in regards to the role of the law in society. One is that the role of the law is to reflect society’s attitudes and throughout the process of social change through history, so too will the law reflect these changes. On the other hand, some governments or countries believe that the role of the law is to force or control social change. In the latter case, the law may or may not change through the process of social change. In today’s society, laws generally reflect society’s attitudes and social change as can be seen in the constantly changing, amending, updating and reversal of many of the laws which used to be enforced. These transitions in the law as a reflection of social change can be seen in some of the recent changes in laws pertaining to homosexual partnerships and euthanasia in The Netherlands. Changes in the law reflect societal attitudes to the extent where countries which have changed their laws to suit society’s changing attitudes are seen as more open and accepting of societal changes than those which do not. There are also some countries in which the law remains a controlling force for social change as seen in the one child policy in China.
Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TJlawsc2.rtf
The Significance of "Kristallnacht"
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This 8 page paper discusses the significance of "Kristallnacht" ("Crystal Night"), which occurred in Germany November 9 and 10, 1938. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: HVKrista.rtf
The Soviet Union Should Have Been Accepted Into The League Of Nations In 1919
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6 pages in length. If the Soviet Union was accepted into the League of Nations in 1919, one might readily argue that such inclusion could have prevented a world war. A bold statement indeed, however, it is one based within truth of its conviction. Upon examining the basis upon which World War II was instigated, it becomes clear that with the Soviet Union among those nations seeking unified peace efforts, there would have been little left to fight about. As such, one might also contend that the League of Nations undermined its primary goal of creating peace through out Europe by not seeing to it that the Soviet Union became an acting member. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCleagu.wps
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