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Papers On Holocaust Studies
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Hitler And The Holocaust
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9 pages in length. Hitler firmly believed that the white race was created to dominate over all others. In an attempt to annihilate those considered unworthy of such privileges afforded only to Caucasians, Hitler proceeded to extinguish anyone who was not to his ethnic liking. The Jews suffered most at the hands of this maniac, who forced millions to endure unspeakable torture and suffering; death came to represent their only salvation. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Hitler And The Holocaust : 9 pages in length. Hitler firmly believed that the white race was created to dominate over all others. In an attempt to annihilate those considered unworthy of such privileges afforded only to Caucasians, Hitler proceeded to extinguish anyone who was not to his ethnic liking. The Jews suffered most at the hands of this maniac, who forced millions to endure unspeakable torture and suffering; death came to represent their only salvation. Bibliography lists 6 sources.TLCHtlrH.rtf
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Hitler's Plan to Destroy All Non-Aryans:
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This 14 page paper discusses how and why Hitler wanted to destroy all non-Aryans. Furthermore, this paper reveals that not just Jews were victims but other people and nationalities as well. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Hitler's Popularity
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5 pages in length. Adolph Hitler sought to create a world where only a certain populace was allowed to live and flourish. He and his men believed that all nations were as devious as they were, instilling within themselves a sense of betrayal even before it ever was to occur. Indeed, Hitler's paranoia knew no bounds. With the overwhelming influence of anti-Semitism, power worship, morality disdain and quest for world domination, Hitler proved as dangerous an entity as history has ever seen. The underpinning of the Nazi Party and his own popularity grew by leaps and bounds upon these fundamental beliefs, as Hitler sought to annihilate any and all peoples he deemed unworthy. Clearly,
the Nazi objective was aimed at systematic dehumanization, a sobering concept duly noted in Richard Bessel's Life in the Third Reich and Mary Fulbrook's The Divided Nation : A History of Germany, 1918-1990. No additional sources cited.
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Hitler's Rise To Power
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5 pages in length. Many issues come to mind when one considers the reasons behind Hitler's rise to power – the Treaty of Versailles, the Munich Putsch of 1923, the economic depression, the 1933 Papen and Hindenburg decision to appoint him as chancellor, the Enabling law of 1933 – however, none made quite the same impact as Hitler's oratory, personality and leadership. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Hitler: A Look at the Groups that Followed Him and Those that Did Not
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A 26 page
paper which examines the various groups that followed and supported Hitler and those
that did not. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAhitlr.rtf
Holocaust Literature / Hidden Lives, "Passing" and Escape
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An 8 page paper that provides an overview of three works of Holocaust literature (The Last Jews Of Berlin, Dry Tears, & When Memory Comes) and considers the common themes presented. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Holocaust Rescue Efforts
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10 pages in length. The Jews have been, perhaps, one of the most persecuted of all peoples throughout history. Their pursuits to survive as both a people and a religion have been paved with pits and valleys from the time they began the struggle to reclaim what has been lost to political and social strife. In spite of the fact that the Jews were mercilessly persecuted at the hands of the Germans, they have fought hard to survive as a collective people; a significant component of that fight came from the courageous Holocaust rescue efforts. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Holocaust Survivors: How Do Scholars Differ On The
Historical Usefulness And Reliability Of Personal
Testimonies?
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13 pages in length. How have scholars differed on the historical usefulness and reliability of personal Holocaust testimonies? For the most part, response has been in favor of the authors, inasmuch as an abundance of cohesion with regard to details that one cannot realistically question such authenticity. However, there are but a handful of
so-called scholars who contend that the Holocaust was nothing but a political hoax. The writer discusses varying opinions as they relate to the validity of personal Holocaust testimonies. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Holocaust Writings: 1990-1995
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An 8 page paper which examines what was being
written about the Holocaust from 1990 to 1995. The paper examines the type of
information coming out at that time and discusses what was happening in the country as it
may relate to Holocaust examinations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAholo90.rtf
How Hitler Designed "Mein Kampf" As A Blueprint For What Would Soon Follow
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3 pages in length. Hitler's orchestration of Mein Kampf was done in such a way that it served as the precursor for the massive human devastation that followed. Central to the underlying objective was the manner by which tremendous propaganda was imposed upon the global community, a ploy that proved both highly effective and mind-numbingly manipulative. Within the pages of Mein Kampf resides Hitler's espousing of ethnic segregation, racial inferiority and the idea of a supreme human form. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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How Might Freud Explain The Events Depicted In Primo Levi’s “Survival In Auschwitz” Based On His Ideas About Civilization And Its Discontents?
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5 pages in length. Freud’s explanation to the events depicted in Primo Levi’s “Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity,” based upon his “Civilization and Its Discontents,” illustrates just how integrated the concepts of aggression and individualism are entrenched within the human species. No additional sources cited.
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