The Tuskegee Airmen of World War II : In 4 pages,
the
author discusses the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II, who
were also called the Red-Tail Angels. Theirs is a compelling
story, one filled with bravery, courage, and a wonderful combat
record and, of course, racism. These men gave their all for a
nation that treated them like second-class citizens because of
their race. The men were just as brave, just as capable, and just
as human as their white counterparts. They fought heartily
against the adversity of racism. Free: Roman Numeral Outline
Included. Bibliography lists 3 sources. PCtusair.wps Importance
of Armored Vehicles in WWI : A 5 page
research paper, plus an outline, that examines the impact that
armored vehicles and specifically the tank had on World War I.
The battle where the crucial contribution of the tank to WWI
warfare became clear is detailed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
99tank.wps
Development of Tank Warfare : This 5 page report
discusses
Peter Gudgins 1997 book, Armoured Firepower: The
Development of Tank Armament 1939-45. The report also
makes the argument that the development and implementation
of armored vehicles and tank warfare ultimately made a
positive impact within the military. Mechanical warfare
provided by tanks was able to accomplish more with less loss
of human life than had ever been dreamed possible.
Bibliography lists 3 additional sources. BWtank.wps
Military Strategies & Tactics Used In The Invasion Of
Yugoslavia, World War II : A 5 page paper that provides an
overview of the military aspects of the Yugoslavian invasion
by the Germans in 1941. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Yugmili.wps
Cultural Changes Resulting From World War II : A 5
page
paper examining the cultural changes ushered in by the actions
and consequences of World War II. Hundreds of thousands of
women had gone to work in the nations factories that had been
dedicated to war materiel production and only grudgingly gave
up those jobs for returning veterans. They had become
accustomed to the wages and fulfillment of outside
employment and set out to regain it in their own right. African
Americans were granted the right to vote in 1944 because of
their overwhelming willingness to fight and die for the country
that had taken little notice of their existence, and the GI Bill
provided access to college education to thousands who
otherwise would not have been able to attend. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Ww2cult.wps
World War II / Its Influence on Literature : A 14
page
research paper plus a one page outline on how World War II
impacted literature. Looking specifically at the letters of
soldiers that reflect their World War II experience, the writer
argues that these experiences particularly impacted the
development of post-World War II African-American
literature. bibliography lists 8 sources. 90ww2.wps

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