Essays Tagged: "munitions"
Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace
y someone else and sent overseas via the Internet; the programmer is charged with illegal export of munitions. The three defendants in these cases felt that the First Amendment protected them, but it ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law
Schindler's List Essay-- Describes the role of Schindler in preventing the deaths of 1,100 Jews, while staying calm and collected in the chaos of total war.
you who worried about you and faced death at every moment. I am a member of the Nazi Party. I am a munitions manufacturer. I am a profiteer of slave labor. I am...a criminal. At midnight, you will be ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis
Blitzkrieg.
ground. Then another wave of bombers took out the nation's roads and railways, assembly points, and munitions dumps and factories. German planes also attacked civilian centers causing extraordinary pa ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
This Essay describes the Halifax Explosion that occurred in Canada in 1917.
its peak in Europe. The port of Halifax was filled with different ships of war relief supplies and munitions. People of the city didn't have any idea of what will happen, people were going about ther ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > Canadian History
Why did Germany lose the First World War in 1918? An essay answering the question of why Germany lost and why they lost when they did.
the war; the German people as well as the Germany army were running out of supplies and the army of munitions. The outbreak of Spanish influenza, in particular, made matters far worse. Exhausted, ill, ...
Subjects: History Term Papers
Why Did War Break Out in 1939?
rearm Germany to their level. By 1935 rearmament was well underway. This involved conscription and munitions factories.Rearmament alarmed the French who, feeling insecure, reinforced the Maginot line ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
The War of 1812 Comment: I have at the bottom my opinion you can edit that if you want and just make it the conclusion paragraph.
e war effort. As a result, commanders and leaders were not kept informed or supplied enough men and munitions to keep up the war. What came about during this time and afterwards was something much gre ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
What affect did the war have on industry in Britain between 1940-50
ies that had once been used to make cars, lorries and household goods were changed and used to make munitions, planes, tanks, guns and other military supplies. Any Factory that could be changed to mak ... from other industries were drafted in. Many workers from the textile industry moved to work in the munitions factory where wages where higher.Industries that were seen as less important and didn't co ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
Women in the Wars
. Women began working in mills, factories, hospitals and schools.The number of women working in one munitions factory increased from 125 to 25000, and women workers in government factories increased b ... kers in government factories increased by three times. The government produced films about women in munitions factories that focused mainly on safety. This was to assure women that they would be safe ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
Woodrow Wilson VERSE Franklin Delano Roosevelt
shattered the country's notions of peace and stability, prompting the United States to send money, munitions, and troops overseas. For this essay, consider the ways in which Woodrow Wilson and Frankl ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Presidents
Halifax Explosion
n vessel SS Imo, carrying Belgian relief supplies, and the French freighter SS Mont Blanc, carrying munitions, collided in Halifax Harbor. The ships' captains had made very wrong assumptions of where ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History
How did women's lives change during the course of World War One?
f fighting in the war, there was a large demand for workers in agriculture, factories, particularly munitions, and offices, and women swiftly took on the vacant positions; they left the house to take ... , it also caused great hardship and suffering. The conditions of most fields of work, especially in munitions factories and in the mines, were deemed unhealthy and dangerous. Also, as Germany was affe ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I
Viktor E. Frankl’s Logotherapy,
s. Frankl was not sure of what was coming exactly, for he thought that he was being shipped to some munitions factory to work as forced labor. Upon arriving at the camp, Frankl along with the other pr ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers
King Arthur
By: Luke A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Hank Morgan, a Connecticut Yankee working in a munitions factory near Hartford, is tapped on the head by a crowbar during a quarrel with a fellow w ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature
Trench Warfare In WWI
nels. Their supplies and equipment surround them. The men are constantly dwelling around shells and munitions, and hazardous materials. They sleep in groves, which are dug in the trench walls. This is ...
Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis
Post War Britian
otal war situation and the economy was in turmoil. Over a million men and women had been working in munitions. Since the war was over, these people now had little to no work. The same applied to every ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History
Smart Weaponry
In the Persian Gulf war of 1991, about 9% of the USA's ammunitions were smart weapons. Over the years, this technology has become greater, and by 1995 when t ... llies undertook a three-week air campaign against the Serbs of Bosnia, 70% of the bombs were guided munitions. Wars no longer consist of people going out and dying on the battlefield, wars are consist ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History
The Immediate Effects of The Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
iotism. One Japanese man stated, "After the atomic bomb exploded, I felt I now must go to work in a munitions plant. My sons told me they wouldn't forget the atomic bomb even when they grow up Clancy ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
World War I: The Overthrow of the Romantic - An expository study of WWI poetry by women *LOTS of citations*
n were kept behind the lines, assisting in the processes of war - from helping with the building of munitions, to serving as nurses to the wounded, to staying behind to mourn the loss of loved ones. A ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers
Glory of women
ng been denied them. You make us shells. portray the many women who were recruited into munitions factories during the war. This line is ironic in a sense that it is the shells ...
Subjects: Art Essays