Category: German

  • The Holocaust: Catastrophic Violation Of Human Rights

    The Holocaust was a time when Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals, prostitutes, and beggars were kicked out of their homes to be sent off to work hard labor or sent to death. German SS officers showed no remorse to the prisoners by constantly torturing them. These actions by the Germans show that they had no solicitude about…

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  • The Significance of Impersonal Factors in Determining the Origins of the First World War

    World War I resulted from an unsettlement in the international system that began in the 1870s, when the German Empire was created after France lost the Franco-Prussian War. The power that Germany achieved was sustained through a series of alliances (whose goal was to isolate France and neutralize Russia to secure German strength [49]), and…

  • Was German Unification Inevitable? Essay

    Introduction German Unification was one of the seminal events in modern history. It has impacted and been instrumental in both world wars, the later half of the twentieth century, acting as a microcosm of the Cold War (ironically through its partition) and into the modern day, as the leading country in the EU. This momentous…

  • Economic Implications of World War II

    One of the deadliest and transformative events was The Second World War with 39 million of dead war on Europe alone. Large amount of facilities and infrastructure were destructed for about six years of ground battles and bombing. Many were even forced to evacuate without the assurance of where to go and how they can…

  • Positive and Negative Effects of World War 2

    There are not many positives in war. People die. Its easy to get caught up in the belief that we are right and everyone else is wrong. Leaders can be convincing and this appears to have been a problem for the German people. They wanted to be told that they were superior, so they followed…

  • World War I: A Catalyst for Artistic Progress

    A self-portrait tells much more than just the condition of its artist. It gives us insight into the state of the society in which they live and their relationship to the conditions of the time. In the Neue Galleries exhibition The Self Portrait from Shiele to Beckman, displays Austrian and German self-portraits made from 1900…

  • Significant Impact of Propaganda on Conformity of Germans under the Nazi Regime: Analytical Essay

    Propaganda  information posed to an audience with the intent to persuade in favour of one side of an idea, often through biased or emotionally stirring content – was one of the most powerful weapons in Hitlers artillery during 1933-1939. As part of the Nazi regime, propaganda tailored towards the public was utilised heavily by…

  • Society, Culture And History Of Germans

    Many people in the United States today come from diverse ancestry groups. German is one of the most popular with over 42 million people living the United States whose ancestry can be traced back to Germany. The largest immigration of Germans came to the United States in the mid 1800s. The German people brought their…

  • Synthesis Essay on Monuments

    Not long ago, a fire broke out at the well-known, visited, and praised Notre Dame Cathedral in France. Thousands of individuals were devastated at the news and thousands of others, including the very wealthy, quickly came to the rescue by giving over one billion dollars in donations to rebuild and repair the attraction. This was…