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Four different questions with answers. The first question is about Heidegger. Heidegger reckons that people in the post-World War II era was living in a thought-poor or even thoughtless society. People retained the capacity to think nonetheless took flight from thinking. Heidegger admits that people were engaged in far more thoughtful projects than ever, but it was thinking of special kind - calculative thinking.
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30.338 The Jewish Immigrants.
In the wake of World War II and the horrible events of the Nazi holocaust, millions of Jews were left not only homeless, but without a homeland. Despite difficulty and danger, many Jews made the pilgrimage back to EretzIsrael (The land of Israel), the birthplace of the Jewish people. This influx of Jewish Immigrants did not sit well with the local Arab population and tensions grew between the two sides, causing the United Kingdom to pull out of Palestine and place it under United Nations supervision, with the hopes that the UN could more effectively oversee the cooperation of Arabs and Jews. However, Arabs and Jews continued to disagree on how, or if, to divide Palestine and skirmishes continued to break out between the two sides.
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31.16102 Auschwitz and After
This paper considers the aftermath of World War Ii and whether or not the world learend the lessons of the Holocaust, showing evidcne that the world has not and that new instances of genocide are allowed to develop and even play out if the country involved is not of immediate economic importance to the West.
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32.789 Nazi Propaganda
Before World War II broke out the world took a backseat ride during Hitler's ascent to power. The whole world didn't think that he would become as powerful as he became. Hitler attained his power by counting on the innocence of the world to sit back and let him to do as he pleased. At that time the world was too overwhelmed about political, economic and militant chagrin to concern about a yelling German who thought we would rule the world. Ahead of and during the war, the world was concerned about the economic system. Ever since World War I, the world countries have been in and out of depressions, no one wanted another costly war.
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33.16836 The Modest Warrior: Carl Spaatz and Victory through Airpower
This eight-page undergraduate paper examines the vital contributions USAAF General Carl Spaatz made to the Allied victory in the Second World War. The author notes that Spaatz?s mastery of strategic air war strategy and tactics enabled him to make vitally important contributions to victory in the Second World War, but emphasizes that his unassuming nature was just as important, for it was this quality that made him truly effective, not only as the commander of tens of thousands of young airmen who flew their fighters and bombers into combat, but among his rivals within the councils of the Allied high command as well.
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34.16907 An Analysis of the Advisory of Bernard M. Baruch in World War II
This paper will analyze the advisory role of Bernard M. Baruch in President Roosevelt's administration during World War II. By realizing the important contributions Baruch made in predicting the economic and monetary issues surrounding WWII, we can see why this presidential advisor helped America win the war against the Japanese and Germans. Baruch's role in government helped properly allocate budgets and resources needed to win this large-scale war.
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35.16936 An Analysis of Republican and Democratic Values in the Great Depression and World War II
This paper will examine the traditional roles of the two-party system in America during the Great Depression and in World War II. By understanding Roosevelt's Democratic Party Platform, we can see typical Democratic policy, which supported the "Common people". On the other side of the coin, we can see how Republicans, and their traditional busuness values, caused the Great Depression, that helped push Roosevelt into a major world war.