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Papers On 20th Century Europe
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Book Review / World War I
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Guy Chapman's 'A Passionate Prodigality' is essentially a partial autobiography containing a lengthy World War I and post-wartime experience of great emotion for the author/narrator. In this 5 page review, the writer offers opinions and reactions to the content of the book and to the events of World War I in Europe as described by Chapman in his book.
Filename: Passprod.wps
British Air Power During World War I / A Strategy Comes of Age
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An 8 page research paper which gives a thorough examination of the build-up of British avaition during the First World War. The writer demonstrates how, from a start at the beginning of the war characterized by inferior tactics, logistical support and equipment, the Royal Air Force emerged as the most powerful armed air resource in the world. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Britair.wps
Impact Of French Foreign Policy on European Politics of the Pre-World War I Era
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An 8 page paper that provides an overview of the foreign policies of France as they impacted European politics as a whole. This paper focuses on the period between 1890-1914, just prior to the onset of World War I. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Francep.rtf
The Twentieth Century: A Time of Phenomenal Change
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A 6 page outline on the societal changes which occurred during the Twentieth Century. Discusses some of the major events such as World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Coordinates the technological evolution experienced in this century with the societal changes which have occurred and outlines the impacts of advanced weaponry and the Internet in particular. Emphasizes the importance of the U.N. and the U.S. in world changes. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PP20thC2.wps
Churchill and the Bombing of Coventry
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A 12 page research paper that examines the lingering controversy that still surrounds this famous German WWII bombing raid that destroyed the medieval city of Coventry, England. Some experts feel that Churchill knew of the raid in advance and intentionally allowed Coventry to be bombed so that the Germans would not realize that their Enigma secret code had been broken. Other experts argue that the British had no advance warning. The writer examines available evidence and concludes that the truth is somewhere in the middle. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: 90cvntry.rtf
Lord Moran/The Anatomy of Courage
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A 5 page analysis of the book The Anatomy of Courage by Lord Moran. As a young medical officer, Lord Moran observed World War I. As Winston Churchill's personal physician, he observed World War II. Therefore, Lord Moran's observations and insights about courage and fear on the battlefield come from first hand experience. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99moran.wps
Winston Churchill/The Hinge of Fate
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An 11 page research paper that analyzes Winston Churchill's the Hinge of Fate. Churchill, who guided Great Britain through the trauma of World War II, recorded his experience in an extensive series of personal memoirs. One of the books in this series, The Hinge of Fate, records Churchill's perspective on the war from the time that the US entered the conflict after the bombing of Pearl Harbor to just prior to the taking of Italy. The title for this volume derives its name from the fact that Churchill considered the intervention of the US to be the turning point in the war. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: 99hinge.wps
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