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Papers On Holocaust Studies
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How Might Freud Explain The Events Depicted In Primo Levi’s “Survival In Auschwitz” Based On His Ideas About Civilization And Its Discontents?
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5 pages in length. Freud’s explanation to the events depicted in Primo Levi’s “Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity,” based upon his “Civilization and Its Discontents,” illustrates just how integrated the concepts of aggression and individualism are entrenched within the human species. No additional sources cited.
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How Was the Holocaust Carried Out?:
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This 5 page paper discusses the Holocaust from the perspective of those who carried out the horrifying atrocities. Furthermore, this paper explores how such an event was explicable historically. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Human Cruelty And Human Endurance In The Decade After WW II
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7 pages in length. Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks and Primo Levi's Survival In Auschwitz depict human cruelty and human endurance in the decade after World War II like few others; their insightful glances into the why's and how's of barbaric attacks from mankind against mankind help to provide the reader with a better understanding as to the persistence that drives the human spirit. No additional sources cited.
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Human Rights Abuses in Film
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A 5 page paper discussing the role the events portrayed
in 'Schindler's List' and 'The Killing Fields' have served to shape awareness of human
rights issues in the late years of the 20th century. It cannot be the place of some
self-appointed body to attempt to dictate to any nation how it should collectively think, or
what its philosophy should be. Human rights overseers need to ensure they are not forcing
their own cultural values on another society, but neither do we need to be shy about
stepping forward to halt blatant abuses of human rights. The Holocaust and Cambodia's
S-21 provide the evidence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Ian MacMillan/a story of Treblinka
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A 5 page essay that examines Ian MacMillan's gripping novel Village of a Million Spirits, which is a fictionalized account of the inmate uprising at the Nazi death camp of Treblinka. The writer focuses specifically on the subplot that MacMillan includes, which concerns Magda Nowak, a young pregnant woman. No additional sources cited.
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Immigrant Views on Being American
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A 6 page essay that explores 2 works. Yoshiko Uchida's memoir Desert Exile (1982) and Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers (1925). In these books, readers encounter the accounts of two women, each descended from first generation immigrants to America, each facing prejudice and obstacles and each coming to terms with the difficulty of being of ethnic origin in Protestant, Anglo American culture. Uchida's book is a personal memoir and while Yezierska's text is fictional, it nevertheless draws on her own Polish background and accurately reflects Jewish immigrant life in the first half of the twentieth century. While the two works address different eras and different ethnicity, they are similar in that each woman comes to terms with her own definition of what it means to be American. No additional sources cited.
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Jewish Resistance Movements in the Holocaust
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This 30 page paper considers the nature of the Jewish resistance movements during the Holocaust, and reflects on the significant issues raised during this era and the attempts to quell the German objectification and murder of millions of Jews in Germany and Poland. This paper assesses the success of resistance movements, including those that occurred in concentration camps and those in the ghettos, and suggests that these movements brought the struggle of the Jews to an international light. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
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John Sack/Inside the Bunker
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A 3 page essay that summarizes and records the writer's reactions to John Sack's essay "Inside the Bunker." In this essay, Sack discusses the philosophy of people who deny that the Holocaust happened. The writer argues that Sack's principal thesis is that hate begets hate and that it is only through abdicating hate that people can move forward and prevent more events similar to the Holocaust. No additional sources cited.
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Kershaw's View on the Use of the Wehrmacht
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This 3 page paper looks at how Hitler used the Wehrmacht for his own reasons. Hitler's motives as explored by Kershaw are duly noted. The Holocaust is also discussed in general terms. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Killers or automatons? /Browning & Marcuse
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A 7 page summation and analysis that contrasts and compares Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man and Christopher Brown's Ordinary Man. The writer argues that in their efforts to examine how people can be conditioned to accept the unacceptable, these authors have similar themes. No additional sources cited.
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