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Greece, WWII / Resistance Groups
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A 20 page research paper on the specific communist resistance groups who won the Allied war against the Axis in Greece. The author considers the economic factors behind the development of the communist resistance movement and how it served as the Greek army during World War II. The author discusses this in terms of the class system devised by Plato and concludes with a correlation between the Greek experience and today's worldwide poverty problem as handled by 'terrorist' resistance groups and world leaders. Bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: Grecwwii.wps
Essay Title: Greece, WWII / Resistance Groups
How the Nuclear Arms’ Race Has Changed the Nature of Warfare Between World War II and Present
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A 5 page paper which identifies a change or development that changed the nature of warfare between World War II and the present, and demonstrates why it was important to the evolution of warfare. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGnewwar.rtf
Essay Title: How the Nuclear Arms’ Race Has Changed the Nature of Warfare Between World War II and Present
Submarines in World War II
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A 6 page overview of submarine history and the use of submarines during World War II. Discusses the evolution of the submarine and illustrates its successes and failures in offensive and defensive movements during World War II. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Subwwii.wps
Essay Title: Submarines in World War II
The Causes and Effects of World War II
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A 5 page paper on the causes and effects of Word War II. It includes insight and some facts as to why we went to war, who was involved, and what some of the outcomes were. It also describes some of the losses suffered by the various countries involved, and what motivated them to act as they did. Bibliography cites several sources. Ww-ii.wps
Filename: Ww-ii.rtf
Essay Title: The Causes and Effects of World War II
Treatment of Germans & Japanese During World War II
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In 5 pages the author answers the question of whether the people of the United States treated German and Japanese people differently during World War II. 'World War II was
a total war. It involved the American Allies and their enemies, the Germans and the Japanese. Germany did not adhere to the Geneva Conventions, they tortured and
brutalized and executed thousands of people. America hated the Germans for this, but they were not as much of a threat to the Americans as were the Japanese. Japan sent kamikaze pilots to bomb Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, thus propelling the Japanese people into a war in the Pacific with America. The Germans and the Japanese were treated as enemies because they were trying to take over the world.' Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Germjap.wps
Essay Title: Treatment of Germans & Japanese During World War II
World War II / A General History
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5 pages in length. The largest and most costly war in history, World War II did much to bring together nations that had up until then been bitter enemies. The writer briefly chronicles the prewar climate, what actually set off the fighting, as well as the aftermath that followed.
Filename: WW2ab.rtf
Essay Title: World War II / A General History
Philosophies of Government in US and World Affairs Since World War II
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A 6 page paper discussing the revisionist, realist and liberalist relations with the Soviet Union and NATO, primary players in world politics since the end of World War II. US involvement with them has fallen into clear schools of thought, taking several approaches. Those of revisionism, realism and liberalism are discussed here. Liberalism has been the rule concerning NATO, and even ultimate focus of US relations with the former Soviet Union was that of liberalism. Though necessarily realist in assessing conditions as they existed, the US did not act from that perspective at all when Mikhail Gorbechev presented avenues by which those relations could take on a more liberalist slant. All of these schools have been used over the decades, but it is liberalism to which we consistently seem to gravitate. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSnato.doc
Essay Title: Philosophies of Government in US and World Affairs Since World War II