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Papers On Holocaust Studies
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Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” and the Relationship Between the
State, Culture, and Race
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This 5 page report discusses Hitler’s
infamous “Mein Kampf,” written between 1924-27. In it, he
outlined his policies for the future as he told how he had
evolved. In it, it is clear that he always believed himself to
be a man of great talent, whether as an artist or architect or
the leader of his political party. For Hitler, the connection
between the state and culture was clear and he used the issue of
race to establish that his own vision of how culture and state
are inter-related and how the wrong “type” of person can pervert
what he determined to be the true and necessary relationship
between state and cultural refinement and enlightenment.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWhitkam.wps
Adolf Karl Eichmann
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A 5 page overview of the World War II activities of Adolf Eichmann, of his escape after the war, and of his capture and trial as a war criminal. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Aeichman.wps
Alicia Appleman-Jurman: Alicia: My Story
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(5 pp) When the Holocaust began, Alicia Jurman was
a young Jewish girl growing up in the southeastern
Polish city of Buczacz. In that city, about a third
of the population was Jewish. Even though there was
anti-Semitism in Poland, as there was anti-Semitism
nearly everywhere in Europe, Alicia with her parents
and four brothers led relatively peaceful lives.
This all changed with Germany's invasion of Poland..
the infamous blitzkrieg of September 1, 1939 -
Alicia was only 9 years old at the time. Alicia tells
her amazing and powerful tale of holocaust
survival from the eyes of a young girl with the
wisdom of an adult. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBalicia.rtf
Although History Repeats Itself, It Never Repeats Itself Exactly
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7 pages in length. History has long had a tendency to repeat itself, particularly with regard to war. While this phenomenon never ceases to replicate the past, there are always enough subtle nuances of change that prevent history from repeating itself exactly as before. Two books that address this occurrence are My Lai : A Brief History With Documents by James Stuart Olson & Randy W. Roberts and Douglas V. Porpora's How Holocausts Happen : The United States in Central America, both delving deeply within the psychological basis upon which selective extermination exists and why it has been allowed to continue throughout the years. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCmylai.wps
America's Reluctance to Act During he Holocaust
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This 10 page paper examines what went on in Nazi Germany, who in the U.S. knew about it when, and why it took so long for the U.S. to act. A couple of theories are examined and it is argued that the U.S. hesitancy is attributable primarily to economic interests. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA524iso.rtf
American History of Anti-Semitism
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A 5 page discussion of the depths that anti-Semitism sometimes flow in our own country. While acknowledging this hatred and bias that has been constructed against Jews, the author of this paper denounces the growing tendency to indict the Roosevelt administration as anti-Semitic. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPjewAme.rtf
Analysis of Sascha Goluboff's, "Jewish Russians: Upheavals in a Moscow Synagogue":
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This 4 page paper summarizes this book as well as providing an anlysis of the content. This paper highlights the transformations that occured within the synagogue community, thereby supporting the viewpoint of the author. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSJewRus.rtf
Andre Schwarz-Bart's "The Last Of The Just"
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6 pages in length. Andre Schwarz-Bart's "The Last of the Just: A Novel" eloquently and sensitively spells out the historical struggles Jews have faced throughout the centuries. Presented as neither a cult of martyrdom nor a collection of religious saints, Schwarz-Bart portrays the Jews and their myriad social, political and economic challenges as a reflection upon what it means to be the "chosen ones." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCandre.rtf
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