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All Quiet on the Western Front

... reality of war and of one's participation in it. As the novel progresses, Baumer himself uses words in a similarly false fashion. A number of inezces of ... used by the pillars of society do not reflect the reality of war and of one's participation in it ...

(12 pages) 136 0 5.0 05/May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

A Historiography on Women Workers in World War I

... of women filling shells with explosive at the largest munitions work, the Woolwich Arsenal. She examines the myth and reality of women's "experience of war." The effect of war ... and reality of women's "experience of war" and argues that the effect of war- ...

(10 pages) 36 1 0.0 06/Dec/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

Age of Anxiety, a few small errors

... a reality. Technology was supposed to be the servant of mankind -- liberation would result from more technology. What World War ... it: war was horror, terror and futility. The romance of war had been taken out of warfare forever. The 19th century ideals of ...

(29 pages) 346 0 3.2 06/Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

The Causes of World War I.

... war through the eyes of a young German solider, Paul Baumer. This book is not like other books and stories that glorify wars. It tells the horrors of war ... its reality." In Eric Remarque's novel "All Quite on the Western Front" one can clearly see what war ...

(10 pages) 108 0 2.1 17/Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

World War 1: German Guilt.

... . 'Long-range factors were part and parcel of the mood and the realities of early twentieth-century Europe. This was the ... . The rise of Germany, accompanied by the decline of Austria-Hungary were the surest portents of war. The ascension of the 2nd Reich ...

(17 pages) 103 0 3.5 14/Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

Vietnam War.

... reality that a quick end of the war was not in sight. Following the Tet offensive, the American leaders began a slow and agonizing reduction of ...

(8 pages) 112 0 0.0 11/Oct/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

The Causes of World war II.

... of history. When World War 1 ended in a German defeat and the large German military was dismantled, most Germans accepted the new reality ...

(16 pages) 77 1 3.0 26/Nov/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

World War one and its impacts in the homefront

... it shows the impact total war had on those that rationalised but the reality of the war was much more brutal , everyone ... of the true realities that the soldiers faced during trench warfare. At the outset of WWI in August of 1914 most were predicting the war ...

(24 pages) 6 0 0.0 18/Sep/2012

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

How were British soldiers were affected by the conditions and the nature of warfare on the Western Front (1914-18)?

... a stylish and, pleasing image of war. In reality. M men were given only one a small ration of cigarettes. , It is doubtful that ... types of sources have proved to be useful for this purpose, despite the fact that some of them do not represent the reality. ...

(10 pages) 24 0 5.0 05/Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

Explain why there were such different reactions amongst Americans to the country's involvement in the conflict in Vietnam in the 1960's?

... tactic was broadcast on television, which brought the whole reality of war into every US citizen's living room. Bibliographywww.igshistoryonline ... the people's fears at the beginning of the war were becoming a reality. Eventually there were so many troops ...

(7 pages) 33 1 3.4 16/Oct/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

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