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Papers On Holocaust Studies
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The Holocaust and its Effect on the Jewish Community
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9 pages. This analytical paper will answer the question: In what ways did the Holocaust unite or divide the Jewish community? This question undoubtedly evokes innumerable responses from society in general, but within these pages we analyze a number of sources to arrive at the answer to the question. The Holocaust was undoubtedly one of the most horrific events to come out of the Second World War. Many people want to forget about it, but just as many refuse to, because the history must be kept alive in order that this not happen again. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: JAjewish.rtf
Paper Title: The Holocaust and its Effect on the Jewish Community
The Holocaust and the Handicapped
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An 8 page paper which examines the holocaust as it involved handicapped people. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Paper Title: The Holocaust and the Handicapped
The Holocaust and the Role of the Medical Community
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the role of the medical community in the Holocaust. A number of primary and secondary sources are presented. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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Paper Title: The Holocaust and the Role of the Medical Community
The Holocaust: Causes
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A 5 page paper. This paper has two distinct parts. The first is a scenario wherein the writer is a German Jew in 1939 and has just now decided to try to emigrate. The questions are: why did the person wait so long, what obstacles will be faced and what does the person think about Germany. The second part explores some of the possible causes of the holocaust. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Title: The Holocaust: Causes
The Holocaust: Racism and the Triumph of the Human Spirit
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10
pages in length. Reviews two books, We Are Witnesses : Five
Diaries of Teenagers Who Died in the Holocaust, Jacob Boas and
Night by Elie Wiesel. The focus of the paper is not only the
racism that caused the Holocaust but the rise and triumph of the
human spirit in rebounding and fighting to see that another
Holocaust is not a part of our future. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
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Paper Title: The Holocaust: Racism and the Triumph of the Human Spirit
The Holocaust; The Application of the Functionalist School and the Intentionalist School
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This 5 page paper looks at how the causes behind the holocaust can be explained by the application of these two opposing schools of thought. Both of the opinions are argued with the appropriate evidence with relevant authors quoted in the text. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
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Paper Title: The Holocaust; The Application of the Functionalist School and the Intentionalist School
The Importance of Art & Literature in Remembering the Holocaust
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A 5 page discussion of literature and art from the Holocaust and their importance in helping us to remember this tragic period in world history. Numerous examples are used to illustrate the writer's points including such well-known works as "Schindler's List," "Night & Fog," "Survival in Auschwitz," and "The Diary of Anne Frank." Bibliography lists a total of 12 sources.
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Paper Title: The Importance of Art & Literature in Remembering the Holocaust
The Medical Experiments of the Nazi’s
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This 6 page paper considers what medical research was undertaken on unwilling victims by the Nazi’s. This included experiments with hypothermia, sterilisation, amputations and the treatments of wounds as well as poisons, drugs and experiments on twins. The writer then considers how this data is seen and used in today’s society. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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Paper Title: The Medical Experiments of the Nazi’s
The Nazis' Most Evil One
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A 7 page paper discussing Josef Mengele, the "Angel of
Death" of Auschwitz. Mengele escaped the Allies who liberated Auschwitz and the fled to South
America where he lived out his days and died a natural death. His remains were examined in
1985, but many refused to believe that Mengele finally had been found until DNA testing in 1992
confirmed that the remains were indeed those of Mengele. Mengele's penchant for twins led him
to perform horrendous experiments on them, including killing one by various means while using
the other as a control. His human experimentation was not limited to twins. He was interested in
any morphological oddity, and he also strove to discover how long a newborn baby could live
without food. The paper gives an outline of his background, "research" interests and activities at
Auschwitz. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Paper Title: The Nazis' Most Evil One
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.
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Paper Title: The Philosophies of Adolf Hitler
The Problem with the Treaty of Versailles
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This 4 page paper examines this infamous treaty that ended W.W.I. The problem with the treaty and why it might have prompted the rise of the Nazi party is discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Paper Title: The Problem with the Treaty of Versailles