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War is a great catastrophe in human history and to make matters worse, those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it. The WWI started as a simple war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia as a result of assassination of crown prince Franz Ferdinand. However, it is the actions of leaders that made it escalate into a full blown war. Read More…
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The events, which take place at present on the international arena, especially those connected with the violence and death of people, make us think and reflect on the assertion, that people can hardly learn the lessons which history gives us. However, another question in connection with this arises - are there really any lessons which history offers us, or this is just a result of our false interpretation of the historic events Read More…
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Great amounts of money are spent on military actions that accrue a debt that must be paid overtime, sometimes over many generations. The National Debt rises which acts an as a drain on the economy and takes away monies that could have been spent on domestic endeavors. It takes money to fund wars but neither financial nor military dominance guarantees victory. Read More…
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The military of the United States has been serving for more than two hundred years and over the years it has emerged as one of the most powerful ones. The “nerve center” of the U.S defense is considered to be the Pentagon in Washington which is the headquarters. All the final decisions regarding the affairs of the army are taken here. Read More…
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Started in the central and eastern parts of Europe in 1939, the war captured the whole world under its fold and no area of the globe could be escaped from the ruins of the tragic war. World War II Read More…
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Of the many wars that America has gone through to encourage social and political change, King Philip’s War, which took place in 1675, was a legacy of America’s forgotten conflict. King Philip was actually a nickname given by the British settlers to Metacom, the leader of Pokanokers, which was the Wampanoag Indian Federation, because of his welcoming manners toward the settlers.

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There are many ways in which a teacher can perceive how his or her students are actually going about the learning process. Some might put their hand to their head, others might chew on the end of their pencil and yet others might twiddle their fingertips on their desktop during concentration of a specific problem. Read More…
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Neo-conservatism began as a hawkish yet compassionate branch of the left-wing. Over time, those of a liberal ideology abandoned the neo-cons to the far-right-wing which has a narrow and rigid view of the government’s role in foreign and domestic affairs. Neo-cons are in favor of forcefully imposing the will of the U.S. onto other countries and, in essence, ignoring domestic issues. Read More…
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All the arguments against the death penalty may receive a consideration out of ethical consideration. The argument forwarded by religious groups was more substantial especially since its emphasis was on societal morals. It would appear quite contradicting for society to teach moral values but fail to uphold them. Read More…
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Public statements defined the beginning of the Cold War. In 1946 Stalin declared that international peace was impossible "under the present capitalist development of the world economy." Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered a dramatic speech in Fulton, Missouri, with Truman sitting on the platform. Read More…
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This is an important point because there is a sense of scientific objectivity to this definition which has resounded through the whole history of photography. The "camera never lies" is a common but utterly nave phrase that exposes both a misunderstanding of how photography literally works and how the choice of what is (and perhaps more importantly) what is not photographed can have a profound persuasive value. Read More…
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Examining war through the conflict of theories between natural instinct or learned responses supports the end hope of overcoming the need for states to come into conflict through aggression. While aggression is shown to be innate in human development, stemming from testosterone and more likely higher in male members of the human race than female members, war is a social construction where the act of war is learned through structures in which command and duty override impulse and instinct. Read More…
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he tragedy and controversial issues related to the same are high mortality rate, socio-economic causes, and violation of basic rights, and the outcomes of WWI and causes of WWII are linked with change in internal politics of Europe, aggressive nationalism, and the injustices Read More…
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In democratic countries, the beliefs of the voters and political preferences often play a major role in the framing of the country’s policies. In the US, it has been seen in the context of the recent election campaigns, that the media plays a primary role in framing these beliefs and preferences. It gathers, analyses, and presents the information to the voters. Read More…
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The author states that members of the state of the ICC, as well as General, assemble Security Council have so far failed in defining the crime and setting out the conditions under which the Court shall exercise jurisdiction with respect to this crime; and no individual has ever been charged for this supreme international crime. Read More…
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The motion pictures and radio technology in America enabled them to view and hear the events of war especially in Europe and Asia. The US participated in both the Second World War and the Vietnam War by sending their soldiers to the battle. The knowledge that the soldiers had due to the tremendous training to fight in battlefields. Read More…
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With the coming of the twentieth century, however, there appeared a wave of modernism that removed all ideologies of romanticism from the realms of war literature. Romanticism, heroism, and patriotism were replaced by the theme of death, cynicism, and dilemma on the futility of the wars fought and lives lost. Read More…
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The paper will also elucidate the causes and consequences of the Vietnam War in order to specify the extent of the responsibility each of the warring-parties shares in order to take the circumstances to the point of no return in such a manner that the war had eventually become inevitable in the region Read More…
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Arab-Israeli conflict refers to the political disagreement and military tension between the Israelis and Arabs and between the Arab league and Israel over geographical territory. The rise of Zionism and Arab nationalism in 19th century forms the roots of modern Arab-Israeli conflict hence forming basis of this historical essay. Read More…
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This paper analyzes conceptual art and modernism. The relationship between the audience, author, and the themes communicated can be seen as operating across a multiplicity of social or subjective variables and interpretations unique to the participatory individuals involved in the process directly or peripherally. Read More…
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In his book, he explains eight different cases of why nations choose to go to war. The reasons why nations go to war vary from one country to another, but the lessons learned are closely related and to some extent generic. It is said that those that fail to earn from history are condemned to repeat it again or even get worse experiences.  Read More…
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For imparting this training, a small group of American military men were smuggled inside Vietnam via air under the aegis of Office of Strategic Services which later became CIA (Westheider,2007, p.1). This has been indicative of the greatest anomaly in American history- America had supported rebellious groups all over the world against invasive or even national governments but later on these very groups turned into threats against the US. Read More…
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Freedman says that both world wars happened because of the Zionists and how their propaganda to keep their businesses thriving led to killings. It also was meant to be an eye-opener for those in the audience as Freedman said that no one believed him the first time he argued his point in front of people. Read More…
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Both the first and second world wars played an important role in the social construction of women in Great Britain. Historians observe that in World War 1, women played an important by volunteering to do some of the essential tasks so that men could be released in order to join the armed forces (Sheridan 52). Read More…
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French words for Liberty, Equality and Fraternity the revolutionary bourgeois overthrew dictatorship governments and replaced them with republics where the sovereignty of the country was put in the hands of the people. French revolution is seen by many as the turning point of history of western democratic ideals. Read More…
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The paper "Post WWII and Interwar Trade Regimes" is a perfect example of history coursework. Following the end of the Second World War, few people could predict that the international economy would start a long period of intensifying international trade and investment. International trade expanded at the most rapid pace in the twentieth century during the two decades following World War II (WWII). Read More…
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The expectation of the situation after the war was that the USA would concentrate on local affairs. This was in line with the United Nation’s views and to which the US became a member. However, U.S.A. still continued to put in check their relations with the Soviet Union and hoped that they could be partners against Germany.  Read More…
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It is believed that the causes for the two wars were not different. The First World War ended without the Germans willing to accept defeat and then again it was the Germans who started the Second World War. Read More…
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Balance-of-Power theory in World War I & II. The First and Second World Wars were both the result of the accumulation of conflict that began in the 19th century. Nationalism, alliance systems, and acts of Ferguson all contributed to the start of these global conflicts. Read More…
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For its expansion to wartime strength of 31000, the Marine Corps instigated a recruitment campaign under the slogan Join the Marines - First to Fight. Hundreds of qualified recruits filled with patriotism responded by storming the recruiting stations. However, Marine regiments and companies were ill equipped, smaller in strength and lacked cohesiveness. Read More…
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World War II can never be fully assessed without looking into World War I. Wars have caused and may start only from various causes. But war may be a continuation from another one where armistice is properly seen as what was between them. This is what can characterize World War I and World War II as perceived by some historians based on events that happened.

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The author states that one is the suffering inflicted on the indigenous population when war is waged, by both allies and enemies, the other being the impact of guerilla action on superior fighting forces. In these respects, what took place in Spain and Portugal presents a clear parallel to the horror which was Vietnam. Read More…
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During the nine years of official American involvement in the Vietnam War, just over two million Vietnamese and 58,219 Americans lost their lives. While this figure was a tragedy, it pales in comparison to the lives lost during Second World War. But this does not entirely make up the reason why the Vietnam War is so important. Read More…
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One of those organizations is the army which requires not only combat men with heavy arms and artilleries but also tactical planners, logisticians and strategic thinkers. Tactical planners focus on the now or the present Read More…
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All military engagements are expensive. More importantly, many young people lose their lives and of those who come home alive, many are eternally altered emotionally and physically. The Vietnam War proved that neither military nor financial supremacy guarantees victory. Read More…
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Later, Netherlands, Norway as well as Belgium joined them in around 1940. Subsequent to the breaking of the pact between Soviet Union and Germany, the USSR also became part of the Allies as Read More…
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Some of the consequences of this covert operation include the negative opinion of the US in the Muslim world, increase of radical Islam and the ongoing conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Therefore, the war offers great lessons concerning the inefficiencies of US foreign policy, operations of the CIA, role of women in politics and weaknesses of democratic systems of government. Read More…
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The entire war was a miscalculation on the part of American leaders which was reflected in the fact that the war was a huge failure with more than 60,000 American soldiers losing their lives along with long term negative economic repercussions. It is assumed Read More…
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Many European empires collapsed, some of the old European countries were destroyed and new ones formed, as a result of the WW1. Moreover, many of the old ideologies were given way to new ones in Europe, after WW1. Paxton & Hessler pointed out that “Nationalism started to attract more Europeans than socialism after the First World War” (p.24). Read More…
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Before 1947, the roles of the military Air Force were split between the Navy and the army. The United States Air Force (USAF) has been a key component of the U.S armed forces, with basic responsibilities for air defence, air warfare, and the creation of military space research. Read More…
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Propaganda refers to information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause. This information can be passed through the different media of communication. During these two World Wars, this information was passed through posters, fliers, radios and films. These became effective tools in determining public opinion and frequently persuaded the citizens to reassess their unique views and attitudes. Read More…
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WWI enabled new nations to develop economically. Diverting cultural and political impacts and financial resources far away from European countries, WWI encouraged countries in different locations of the globe, like the United States of America, to doubt and compete with international and global authorities in Europe. Read More…
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Discussion Before the Vietnam War, the public in America viewed their senators, congressional representatives, public and governmental institutions and universities with great respect. However, there was a drastic shift in these views during the 1960s. When the Vietnam War started in 1955, the majority of the American public backed their government and regarded their intentions as good but as the war dragged on to the next decade with no signs of the way ending in the future, the great financial, social and economic losses incurred by the Americans (Gilbert, 2001). Read More…
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Judea Declares War On Germany. On March 24, 1933, tabloids from different parts of the world screamed “Judea Declares War On Germany”; moreover, it called for all Jews of the world to unite. If you read carefully the news and some of the articles, you would observe one thing: almost all industries are ran by Jews. Read More…
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A working woman 40 years of age or younger in 2007 could not comprehend living in a society that limited her employment opportunities to those specified by the prevalent gender stereotype. This has not always been the case, however. This past generation of women is the only one in U.S. history to have the freedom to choose their own career path to the extent familiar today. Read More…
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This was keeping in line with the US anti-communist foreign policies observed during the Cuban Missile Crisis and Berlin Wall episode, and was a part of the various measures undertaken by the US at that time to contain communism. However, unlike the Berlin wall and Cuban crises, Vietnam War reflects the ignominious defeat of the US. Read More…
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Generally, the current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq show that if the costly lesson learned from Vietnam is not appreciated the U.S. will continue its foreign relations debacles which will further weaken its armed services, economic stability, and political influence within the community of nations.   Read More…
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All in all, war happens because of a power struggle between various parties. Opposing idealogies, territorial disputes, and distribution of wealth, are social issues that have always been present in societies. They could be considered a universal problem that societies deal with through various channels, most of which are handled by the government. Read More…
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What was further saddening was that the war’s trauma was equally devastating not only in the physical structure of the world but also the society and its Read More…
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Following WWII, the nature of the conflict between the two empires began to emerge. The first conflicts came in Berlin and later, the conflicts would escalate and be fought by proxy in other countries. The nature of the conflict was that both sides desired to expand their own sphere of influence and contain the sphere of influence of the other.   Read More…
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WW I remains one of the largest and most fatal wars in the history of mankind, claiming the lives of about sixteen million soldiers and civilians combined. The war pitted the Allied Powers against the Central Powers and was fought primarily in Europe. The initial members of the Allied Powers were France, the British Empire, and Russia, although several other nations joined them in the course of the war. Read More…
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Powerful countries such as Britain and France were expanding their territories to find new markets, modern weapons were being developed, and the spirit of nationalism was great leading to strategic alliances which led to the culmination of the war. The peace agreements reached after WWI led to the rise of Nazi Germany and Japan whose actions led to the break out of WWII. Read More…
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Going by the seeming dissatisfaction of China and other communist countries with the US participation in the Vietnam War, it has become vivid for the US to engage in international dialogue and consultation before indulging in any war. Abiding by the principles of just war, the US has to establish and persuade other countries concerning the reasons for its attack on any perceived tyrannical regime. Read More…
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The release of the remaining American prisoners of the war occurred simultaneously with the departure of the last combat soldier, and both sides made arrangements for search teams to continue to look for soldiers missed on the battlefields. On the sixtieth day after the truce, the Military Assistance Command Vietnam officially closed down, declaring its mission accomplished. Read More…
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foreign relations. The actions of the U.S.A in Iraq could appear a foreign policy failure in the case if the Bush administration disregards Washington's miserable debacle in the course of nation-building in South Vietnam. As well as in Southeast Asia, the U.S.A. Read More…
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Nobody owns the Spratly Islands, but then many other countries aside from Vietnam and China say that they have the right to claim it and that it is a part of their territory. Well then the final decision has not been made yet, and the Vietnamese government still has a lot of things to do to prove its claims. Read More…
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The author states that at the point where the U.S.A made an entry to the war, there were around 10,000 soldiers of black descent serving in the four-grouped regiments. Another group of black soldiers was put into the units of National Guard and here also a segregation basis was applied. Read More…
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Under the circumstances of the two World Wars societies across the world had no choice but to adapt and change. Harsh conditions of the wartime forced women to take an active role on the labor market, many men died during those times, therefore everyone had to make certain adjustments. Read More…
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Trench warfare, which was extremely deadly, characterized the military strategy in WWI. Additionally, WWI involved the use of tanks and machine guns.1 Contrastingly, island hopping was the Read More…
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Sergeant York and WWI Significance of US Involvement in WW.I The entry of the United States in 1917 into World War I represents one of the climatic turning points in American history. Its importance, however, hardly exceeds modern America’s collective disregard of it. Read More…
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Can you begin to speculate why this change from the 19th century occurred? (500 words) Spielvogel has noted numerous times in his work about the fact that isolationism was the U.S. foreign policy after World War I. The United States did not want to get involved in any more armed conflicts unnecessarily. Read More…
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There was a peace treaty after the First World War, but somehow that treaty had in its package a cause for another world war. In the process of having the instigator punished, the ego of one nation may have been dashed to pieces that one has to assert herself by starting another war. Read More…
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enter of Vietnam War is to date considered as the Battler of Khe Sanh.This is the historic bloody point of Vietnam War that marked the turning point of United States foreign policy and handed the communist North Vietnam a win over the south (OBrien 67). A summary analysis of Read More…
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The author states that a product of justifications stemming from the Cold War and anti-communism sentiments, the Vietnam War became the benchmark by which American military limitations can be measured. From the end of the Cold War in 1989 to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the U.S. was undoubtedly the world’s greatest power militarily. Read More…
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The Film “The Fog of War” by Errol Morris documents eleven difficult lessons that Robert Strange McNamara, the former Secretary of Defense in the United States, learned about conduct and nature of war in the modern world. McNamara was born on 9 June 1916 in San Francisco and passed away on 6 July 2009 at the age of ninety-three years. Read More…
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After the French had lost an important war at Dien Bien Phu, the French were forced out of Vietnam resulting in the division of Vietnam (Digital History, 2012). The northern part of Vietnam was controlled by the communist and the south by a weak government that was pro-French. Read More…
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World War I has been one of the deadliest that the world has ever experienced. As described in the report, the war began in 1914 and ended in 1918 following the victory of the Allied forces led by Britain and the United States. WWI was a kind of war that pitted the Allies against the Central powers.  Read More…
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According to the report the economic and political influences of the war were so enormous that it left lasting marks in the modern era. The European economy as a whole was immensely wrecked as it passed the capital to the surfacing America, a process that continued even during WWII. The initial old Russian Empire was dispersed to be replaced. Read More…
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Robert Eberwein (Eberwein) 103 emphasized the air cavalry attack increases Captain Benjamin L. Willard’s chances of reaching his target. The United States Army’s leaders order Willard (played by Martin Sheen) to seek and kill Read More…
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While united States claim withdrawing as a way of changing their fighting tactics, the North seems to have outsmarted them (Rottman 67-9). The particular of scene of Battler of Khe Sanh underscores the epicenter of the war and gives the insight into the true picture of Read More…
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George Washington’s farewell address best explains what isolationism is: “The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. Europe has a set of primary interests, which to us have none, or a very remote relation. Read More…
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It has been three decades since America's war in Vietnam ended with the Paris Agreement and Protocols on Ending the War and Restoring the Peace in Vietnam. By the terms of the deal, over 150,000 North Vietnamese troops remained in the South, whereas the United States, over the course of Nixon's presidency, had unilaterally withdrawn over 500,000 of its own troops. Read More…
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The movie scrutinizes not only McNamara’s actions and decisions throughout the Vietnam War, but also delves into his youth, schooling, and participation in the Air Force during the Second World War and his posterior years as he took on the role as the fifth president of the World Bank Group from 1968 to 1981.   

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The Consequences of World War I. The average students of today probably know very little about the WWI. They know there were Germans, Americans, British, and Japanese, but very little of the sides they were on or the roles they played In fact, in is very likely that they would mix-up events that took place in WWII with many of the events that took place in World War I. Read More…
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After the First World War, racial antagonism in America intensified. Lynching grew further embedded into America’s racial psyche. African American soldiers faced discrimination and open abuse. At the beginning of WWII black soldiers were denied an opportunity to enter the army. Red Cross donor organizations did not allow African Americans to contribute their blood. Read More…
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Granted a commission as an Army Second Lieutenant in June 1958, and serving a White House fellowship under President Richard Nixon in 1971, after his MBA degree, Powell became the deputy assistant chief of staff at the Americal (the 23rd Infantry Division) with the rank of a Major, during the Vietnam War. Read More…
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The U.S. drew a symbolic line in the sand in Southeast Asia after the Soviets built the Berlin Wall and continued in its aspirations to dominate other Eastern European nations. The fiasco that was Vietnam triggered anti-military reactions for most Americans, whose subsequent response contributed to the Cold War’s end. Read More…
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Pursuing the unsuccessful Beer Hall Putsch which was held in 1923, the Hitler Youth was apparently separated but a lot of factors cleanly went mysterious, working secretly in small divisions under unspecified names. It was officially begun in early 1926, the year after which the Nazi Party itself had been restructured. Read More…
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The history of The Response is interconnected with Canada’s participation in the World Wars. Brockman makes clear that “On Ottawa’s Confederation Square, the Canadians erected The Response, built to remember those who served and died in World War I”. War memorials in Canada prove that the Canadian’s are not ready to forget their past. Read More…
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This tactic was designed to destroy whole towns and cities in order to both destroy infrastructure and generally demoralize the population. The bombing of Dresden on February 13-15, 1945 (ironically including the night of Valentine's Day) killed from 30,000 (Taylor, 2005) to 100,000 people (Irving, 1966), depending upon which estimate is being used. Read More…
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The Conservative Party is undoubtedly one of the most prominent United Kingdom political parties alongside the Labour Party. When the Tory Party’s reputation suffered misfortune, Tory members whose political influence remained unsullied decided to adopt the name and organized itself into one of the most enduring political parties. Read More…
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In this regard, the country assists its allies in instances of war by providing personnel, intelligence, artillery, financial aid, or even all of them at other instances. Nonetheless, Read More…
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When history mentions the Jews and their part in the World Wars, especially in World War 2, it is always taught that the Jews were one of the greatest victims of these wars: that their race was a subject of brutal extermination by the insane Nazi regime in Germany, and that they were simply victims of a long history of racial prejudice and discrimination. Read More…
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The paper "What Was the Basis of Japan's Economic Growth in the Post-WWII Period" is an outstanding example of a macro & microeconomics assignment. The economic expansion of the post-WWII period also known as the Golden Age of Capitalism covers economic prosperity registered in the mid-20th century after 1945 World War II. Read More…
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In Asia, the start of WWII was marked by the invasion of the Republic of China by the Japanese Empire in the year 1937. The major atrocities of both the Axis and the Allies revolved around the mass killing of many European, Asian and American civilians by way of new forms of technological warfare such as poison gas, tanks, and bombs. Read More…
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The war resulted in heavy casualties with nearly 50,000 U.S troops out of the half million dead, along with another million of the Vietnamese troops. It also had an adverse effect on the economy as well as the popularity of the government policies. The Vietnam War caused a social uproar, health problems and drug addiction among other consequences that benumbed the sensibilities of the Americans. Read More…
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For over a decade, America was torn apart by a war that was not even it's own: the Vietnam War. Moreover, unlike other wars, this war won the American soldiers and the American government little, if any, appreciation or encouragement from the masses. The war resulted in heavy casualties with nearly 50,000 U.S. troops out of the half million dead, along with another million Vietnamese troops. Read More…
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Essay, History and Political Science Essay, History and Political Science: Woodrow Wilson vs. Henry Cabot Lodge "After the First World War two dominant opinions regarding America’s future emerged. One envisioned by Woodrow Wilson and his League of Nations and the other by Henry Cabot Lodge and his independent America. Read More…
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From Presidents Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Johnson to Nixon’s time, Vietnam War continued as an extended attempt to pursue United States’ foreign policy of containment of Communism in favor of establishing liberal institutions and enabling expansion of democratic regimes not only in Europe but also in Middle East, Asia and East Asia. Read More…
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Vietnam War, like many other wars of its era, was fought to prevent the spread of Communism across Asia. Usually referred to as the Second Indochina War, Vietnam War was the longest military battle in the history of United States and lasted from 1959 to 1975. It was fought between the North Vietnam (Communist) and South Vietnam (United States). Read More…
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The Vietnam War was subsequent to the First Indochina War in which both warring sides elicited support from allies such as communists for the North and the US and other anti-communist countries for the South. The war entailed two key groups, i.e. the Viet Cong or the National Liberation Front (NLF), which was a communist-controlled group with light arms that focused on guerilla war tactics and anti-communist forces within the region. Read More…
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It is stated that the Vietnam War has been documented as the longest in the American history. Although there was no formal declaration of the war, it is considered to have officially begun in 1961 when President John F. Kennedy sent military consultants to South Vietnam. This decision marked the start of twelve years of American armed struggle. Read More…
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Such qualification of an event requires it to have no match in history prior to its occurrence in terms of the vastness of the battlefield, the nations involved, the type of Read More…
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One may think of the involvement as an attempt to stem the communists. Indeed, in the times of President John F Kennedy, communism was seen as such a dangerous threat that he vowed he would do anything to stop it from spreading. The generation who lived at that time saw what Kennedy was bent on doing.

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The paper would look at the combined similarities of the impact of the two wars, and then proceed to look at the differences independently. WWI was fought between 1914 and 1918, while WWII was fought between 1939 and 1945. The combined effects of the two wars in changing the shape and trend of the international system have had no parallel. Read More…
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The first principle of anti-guerilla warfare is to provide the people with a genuinely better form of life than the enemy offers” (McCormick, 2006). Familiarization with the local culture and the elimination of perceived injustice by the U.S. troops or the U.S. supported regime, are steps towards the winning of the hearts of the locals. Read More…
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The citizens of Vietnam have had to endure such intrusion while struggling very hard to preserve their social arrangement within it. The accomplishment of the Vietnamese lies within the desire for sovereignty and the nation’s reunification, along with their determination for social and economic integrity. 

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By looking into the history of the world at large, it becomes crystal clear that wars and conflicts always bring death, destruction, devastation, and despair. This is particularly the case with the two Great Wars, which deteriorated the social, cultural, and financial activities of the affected states. Read More…
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It involves mass conscription, ideological appeals, and mass armies to the masses with a novel understanding of the scenery of armed dispute as an apocalyptic struggle that resulted in a total victory or defeat. On the other hand, the definition of total war as inspired by both the first and the second World Wars involve two elements technology modernity and Civilian involvement. Read More…
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It disregarded the many successes and lessons the League left for the forthcoming years to the international order, and the circumstances and global atmosphere under which was created and developed its activities. These circumstances certainly were not favourable (Benes (1929-1930): 212). However, the legacy of the League cannot be questioned.

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