Papers 1931-1940 of total 19026 found.
Category: /History
…with S.E.A.T.O. because he broke the regulations of the Accords. If Diem was as Democratic as he and the United States believed, then why did he alienate himself from his own supporters with concentration camps; and why did he try to break ties with his democratic…
Details: Words: 1735 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…-establish safety and order…to the states" (Frei 37). Even when he established concentration camps he did so while assuring the German people that it was "legally based on the decree 'For the Protecion of the People and the State" (Frei 43). Had the Germans…
Details: Words: 1954 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…murdered in Serbia, as is what most people consider to be the cause of World War I. Furthermore, the effects of the war were not just concentrated to a post-war era lasting for a generation of Westerners. No, the effects of the war were widespread…
Details: Words: 1694 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…arrival to Germany. Eventually, Jews were shipped by the trainload into concentration camps. This was the last step of Hitler’s “Final Solution” to Germany’s problems"(USHMM site.) The Nazis formed in 1919. Hitler joined the group soon after its formation…
Details: Words: 1748 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…, the event that triggered his studies was not the first Near Death Experience to be documented. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, also a psychiatrist, worked with survivors from the Nazi concentration camps. Because of her patients, she had become completely convinced…
Details: Words: 1811 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…left Israeli-held territory during the first war concentrated in refugee camps along Israel's frontiers and became a major source of friction when they infiltrated back to their homes or attacked Israeli border settlements. A major tension point…
Details: Words: 1606 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…. The Palestinians ended up in camps near Israel's borders with no state of their own. Arab countries could not absorb them; those who did, found it economically difficult. Palestinians rejected assimilation ["resistance is futile"] because they wanted to return home…
Details: Words: 1984 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…-establish safety and order…to the states" (Frei 37). Even when he established concentration camps he did so while assuring the German people that it was "legally based on the decree 'For the Protecion of the People and the State" (Frei 43). Had…
Details: Words: 1946 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…of the government. The government turned its concentration from simply watching the economy to becoming actively involved in the economy, and everyday life. Due to Roosevelt's work, "The despair that had hung over the land was lifted..." (Goodwin 100). Consider all…
Details: Words: 1584 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /History
…The 1920s was a time of industrial and urban concentration and shifting moral values. People began exploring and accepting new ideas, such as the theory of evolution. Evolution contradicted the belief that God created the world in six days and made man…
Details: Words: 1832 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)