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Papers On Holocaust Studies
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Two Questions of World War II
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This 4 page report discusses two
specific questions regarding World War II. 1) Considering WWII’s
worst excesses -- as exemplified in “Survival at Auschwitz” (Pimo
Levi), “The Rape of Nanking” (Iris Chang), and “Hiroshima” (John
Hersey) -- what conclusions can be drawn regarding humanity’s
capacity to do evil or preserve dignity? and 2) How do American
and Russian “contributions” compare when considered in the defeat
of Hitler’s forces? Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWdignty.wps
US RESPONSE TO THE HOLOCAUST
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This 6 page paper discusses the question of advanced knowledge of the crimes against the European Jews before the United States became involved in WWII. Wymann, Gilbert, Laquer, and Novick's books are compared and contrasted on this point, conclusions are drawn and examples given which tend to indicate that the US did have knowledge. Bibliograhy lists 4 sources.
Filename: Mbwwii.rtf
Victor Klemperer’s Diary -- “I Will Bear Witness”
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This 5
page report discusses the daily life of one German man in
Germany, Victor Klemperer, in the years lead to and during
the years of World War II. Klemperer was born into a Jewish
family but converted to Christianity at a young age. He was
also married to a “fully-blooded Aryan.” However, in the
eyes of the Nazis he was still as Jew and therefore
subjected tot he tyranny and persecution of Hitler’s Third
Reich. The details of his daily life and what he and his
wife experienced serve as a powerful example of the
difficulties a truly “average” German experienced in
Germany. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWvictor.rtf
Viktor E. Frankl's "Man's Search For Meaning"
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5 pages in length. The issues behind ethics and morality are critical to defining what meaning truly represents. One who has thoroughly addressed these concepts is Viktor E. Frankl, a remarkable individual who has brought to bear his own interpretation of meaning through his life experiences. In his book entitled "Man's Search For Meaning," Frankl manipulates his time spent in Nazi concentration camps as a means by which to reach deep down within his soul to find a will to live. Indeed, by using such a horrific period as a
parallelism for searching out life's meaning, Frankl quite successfully draws in his readers so that they might also readily associate with the way in which he achieved this monumental goal. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCmeeng.wps
WHAT IF HITLER HAD NOT RISEN TO POWER
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This 4 page paper addresses one central question: What if Hitler had not come into power? How might events have been changed? Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBwhtif.rtf
Why Did the Nazis Experiment on the Jews?
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This 10 page paper explores reasons why the Nazis experimented on the Jews. The thesis of the paper focuses on Marxism and aligns class conflict with anti-Semitism. Details of Nazi medical experiments are included. Bibliography lists sources.
Filename: SA315Nzi.rtf
Why Nazi Science Ultimately Failed
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This 5 page paper addresses the topic through a look at quantum mechanics. Several aspects about the divide between "Aryan" and "Jewish " science are discussed. History is provided to support the reasons why Nazi science probably failed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA113sci.wps
Why the Holocaust Happened in Germany
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This 10 page paper examines the Holocaust and other Anti-Semitic movements of the 1920's and 1930's and speculates as to why the mass extermination of peoples happened in Germany but nowhere else. The Nazi party is discussed in depth. Some information on the KKK in the United States is also provided. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SA014Ger.rtf
Wiesel & Levi / Two Views On The Holocaust
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A 10 page research paper which analyzes the work of the two most preeminent witnesses to the Holocaust-Elie Wiesel and Primo Levi. The writer looks specifically at The Drowned and the Saved by Levi and the Night, Dawn, Day trilogy by Wiesel, and demonstrates that although these two men went through similar experiences, their ultimate orientation to those experiences are extremely different. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: 2viewsh.rtf
Wiesel's Night
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A review of Night by Eli Wiesel which focuses mainly on the theological aspects of the text and the spiritual development which the author describes as a result of his experiences.
Filename: JLwiesnight.rtf
William Heyen/Holocaust Poems
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A 10 page research paper/essay that discusses and explicates several Holocaust poems from William Heyen's texts, Erika and Shoah Train. The writer argues that Heyen's poetry not only illuminates the nature of the evil that was the Holocaust, but also relates this experience to today's world and the continuing legacy left by this world-altering example of what human beings are capable of perpetuating on each other. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khheyen.rtf
William Heyen/Shoah Train
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A 3 page research paper/essay that examines Heyen's latest volume of Holocaust poetry. Heyen's poetry has frequently focused on the Holocaust. He published his collection The Swastika Poems in 1977, which was subsequently revised and expanded into Erika (1984). His latest volume of Holocaust poetry is Shoah Train, which encompasses more than 70 poems written over the last dozen years (Shoah Train, 2003). A great deal of Holocaust literature has addressed the question of how such evil could have taken place. The Holocaust poetry in Shoah Train does not offer the reader definitive answers, but it does reveal multiple perspectives on human nature and its seemingly engrained propensity toward violence and evil. Heyen's poetry not only illuminates the nature of the evil that was the Holocaust, but also relates this experience to today's world and the continuing legacy left by this world-altering example of what human beings are capable of perpetuating on each other. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khwhsho.rtf
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