Women In World War I : A 7 page research paper
demonstrating the involvement of women in WWI relief efforts
all around the world. The writer discusses the work of The
Woman's Motor Corps, The Smith College Relief Fund, and
more. Names of specific women who contributed most to the
cause are mentioned and the unprecedented success they
enjoyed in getting much larger companies and organizations
from all over the world to help out is discussed in detail. It is
noted that the self-motivated efforts of women were more
socially-accepted during this era than they would have ever
been in previous centuries of Western history. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Ww1women.wps How World War
I Set The Stage For World War II :
In this 5 page essay, the writer argues that the severe terms and
conditions imposed upon Germany at the conclusion of WWI
contributed to that country's faltering economy and loss of
national pride-- circumstances which made the German people
susceptible to the propaganda of Hitler and the rise of the Nazi
party. Thus, the world's harsh punishing of Germany ultimately
ignited the sparks that would flame a Second World War.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Ww1.wps
World Wars I & II / Comparison Between Causes and
Results : A 5 page exploration of the causes and results of
World Wars I and II. The writer examines the premise that
World War II was a direct result of the aftermath of World War
I. Bibliography lists 2 sources. War1and2.wps
World War II / A General History : 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. WWIIab.wps
The Causes and Effects of World War II : 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
The Battle of Okinawa : This 8
page paper provides
an overview of the battle of Okinawa which occurred
during World War II. There is a focus on the battle
plans, particularly as it concerned the Navy. Issues
pertaining to the current military presence in the
region is also touched on. Bibliography lists 8
sources. SA14Okin.wps
Did the U. S. Treat Germany & Japan Differently During
WWII ? : In 5 pages the writer attempts to answer the
question of whether the United States treated Germany and
Japan differently during World War II. Actual warfare, public
attitudes, propaganda, etc. are discussed. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Germtrea.wps
Prelude to World War : 6 pages total. A short essay
discussing factors leading upto and surrounding World War I
and U.S. involvement. Austria, Hungary, F.D.R., and others are
frequently-mentioned keywords. The writer also briefly
discusses the relevance of factors that would later lead upto
WW II as well. Bibliography lists 6+ sources. Histess.wps
(The) Berlin Blockade : 8 pages in length. An
intriguing essay
that evaluates, analyzes, and forms an opinion about the Berlin
Blockade. (An aggressive, post-WW II act by the former
Soviet Union). Paper makes several very strong points.
Bibliography lists six sources to support. Berlinbl.wps
The Blitzkrieg / German Warfare In WW II : A 10
page
research paper on the blitzkrieg in World War II. The writer
details the meaning of the term, the general tactics involved,
and the specific campaigns by the Germans during the war.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Blitzkri.wps
Aviation Tactics in World War II / American vs. Japanese
Perspectives : A 12 page paper that provides an overview of
the aviation tactics used by the German, Japanese and
American troops in World War II. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Ww2av.wps
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