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Papers On Holocaust Studies
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MAUS / A [Holocaust] Survivor's Tale I
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A 10 page overview of the horrors lived by one family of Holocaust survivors as revealed in MAUS I -- a cartoon book by Art Spiegelman. A brief background of Hitler's philosophy regarding the Jewish people during World War II is provided. Bibliography list two sources other than the book.
Filename: Maus.wps
Questioning The Holocaust
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The history of anti-Semitism predates the
political rise of Adolph Hitler or the Third Reich. This 7 page paper
addresses a few of the more pressing issues surrounding the Holocaust.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTholfaq.wps
Schumann: Nazi Doctor
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Schumann: Nazi Doctor: A 2-page summary of the career of Nazi doctor and experimenter Horst Schumann, who conducted experiments at Auschwitz. Covered are the reasons he joined the Nazis, his relationship with Hitler and Himmler, and his fate after the war. Lists 2 sources.
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Sociopolitical Causes Of The Holocaust
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This 6 page report provides a geopolitical analysis of pre-WWII Germany and the factors that led to the Holocaust. What were the factors that led to the mass consciousness bent on the annihilation of the Jewish people and Hitler's rise to power? Only the most brief overview of one of the most horrendous events in history can be contained in 6 pages.
Filename: Holopa.wps
The Evolution of Hitler’s Anti-Semitism
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This 6 page report
discusses how Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitism grew in the two
decades preceding World War II and how he used it to inspire the
German people. By 1921, Hitler was speaking to groups that
numbered in the thousands. By the time he published “Mein Kampf”
(1924) membership in the Nazi party had grown to the tens of
thousands. Anti-Semitism and blame laid at the door of the Jews
for Germany’s problems brought eager “converts” to the party.
This paper also discusses how anti-Semitism became more virulent
between the publication of “Mein Kampf” and Hitler’s famous
speech at the Reichstag in January of 1939. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWhitevo.wps
"Europa, Europa"
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5 pages in length. Polish writer-director Agnieszka
Holland's film Europa, Europa both historically and emotionally addresses the extent to which people will go in order to stay alive. Caught within the hostile world of Nazi warfare, Jewish youth Solomon Perel realizes that the only way he is going to escape a brutal death at the hands of the Nazis is by masquerading as one of them. Indeed, the dichotomy of his circumstances is aptly captured through Holland's cinematic eye, allowing viewers to gain a significantly better understanding of the harshness that enveloped Perel's very survival. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCeurop.wps
"Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed": Magda Trocme and Reverend Trocme: Attitudes
About God
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A 3 page paper which discusses the book "Lest Innocent Blood Be Shed,"
by Philip Hallie, as it relates to Magda Trocme and Reverend Trocme and their attitudes
concerning God. Their primary motives are also discussed as they relate to "saving the
Jews from the authorities." Bibliography lists 2 additional sources.
Filename: RAtrocme.wps
"Schindler's List"
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A 5 page paper which examines the story "Schindler's List" by
Thomas Keneally. The paper presents a brief examination of setting, plot, characters, point
of view, themes, images, and symbols. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAschind.wps
"Survival in Auschwitz" by Primo Levi
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A 5 page paper which examines Primo Levi's
book "Survival in Auschwitz" and discusses how the prisoners survived, the German's
plans for destruction of people, the ability of Levi to survive and his guilt at surviving. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAprimo.rtf
"The Portage to San Cristobal of A.H."
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A 6 page review of George Steiner's fictional novel featuring Adolf Hitler. In it Hitler finds temporary reprieve from the post World War II world in an Amazon jungle. Ultimately, however, he is hunted down for the purpose of being subjected to the world's wrath. Steiner's works clarifies that there is a diversity of reasons for that wrath and, ultimately, a diversity of reactions regarding
Hitler's capture. No additional sources are listed.
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Filename: PPhtlrFc.rtf
"Triumph Of The Will" And "Anne Frank Remembered": Compare/Contrast
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6 pages in length. The distinction between narrative and fiction is that narrative is derived from reality, whereas fiction is born of someone's imagination. That is not to say that either one presents a better form of documentary than the other, but rather to recognize that one's foundations is based in truth, while the other comes from the imaginative process. An example of a narrative documentary, "Triumph of the Will" might be construed as any one of various historical accounts where the information possesses a factual background, while "Anne Frank Remembered" represents a narrative where there is no assault upon the subject's integrity. War, nature, biographies -- these all represent a narrative in that they document reality, yet based upon the criteria found in Dai Vaughn's "For Documentary: Twelve Essays," Riefenstahl's account bears a significant obstacle in capturing absolute truth when compared with Blair's personal chronicle of Anne Frank's struggle against Nazi invasion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCTriWl.rtf
4 Essays on the Holocaust
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A 4 page research paper that encompasses 4 short 1-page essays on topics related to the Holocaust. Topics include discussion of the first chapter of Elie Wiesel’s Night; reaction to Wiesel’s first hours in Auschwitz; discussion of images from Alain Resnais’ Night and Fog; and discussion of chapter 1 from Wiernik’s A Year in Treblinka. No additional sources cited.
Filename: kh4esho.rtf
A Discussion Concerning the Historical Accuracy of the Holocaust Narratives
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This is a 12 page paper discussing the concerns of historical accuracy of the Holocaust narratives. The historical accuracy of Holocaust narratives has always been questioned but regardless of this concern, narratives continue to be collected. The collection of the narratives is considered to be important in not only documenting experiences from the past but benefiting future students in regards to appreciating their lives today and learning from the horrors of history. Holocaust narratives however are extremely subjective and personal and historians have always considered autobiographies to be only one of many sources and cannot be considered independently. One of the reasons for the questioning of their accuracy is the reliance on memory which can be influenced by many factors. These factors include trauma; the overlapping distinction between memory and imagination; the desire to present a moral image which depicts events as “black” or “white”; and the desire to present an account which will honor those from the past and educate those in the future among other influences. These desires may be totally subconscious but exist nevertheless and are powerful.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJHoloc1.rtf
A Holocaust Diary
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A 10 page essay that takes the rather unusual form of a fictitious diary written by someone who endures the Holocaust and survives. In order to compile this diary, which attempts to relate the daily activities and feelings of this fictitious Holocaust victim, the writer consulted the first-hand testimonials of several real Holocaust survivors. Details pertaining to the Holocaust that were taken from these authentic accounts are cited appropriately. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khholdry.wps
A Holocaust Museum
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A 5 page paper which discusses the emotional reactions to a
Holocaust museum. In discussing this perspective that paper addresses the institutional vs.
relational view point as it relates to this topic. No sources cited.
Filename: RAholcst.wps
Adolf Hitler and His Impact on the International System
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A 14 page overview of Hitler's impact on the international system. Hitler convinced the
German people that his intent was to improve German economics. His real intent was to overthrow the world. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPhitlr6.rtf
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