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The Causes of World War 1

... 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 ...

(11 pages) 460 1 3.9 09/Apr/2002

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

Complete essay on World War I and its causes.

... 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 ...

(11 pages) 294 1 4.7 11/Mar/2003

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

Poets of the first and second world war.

... reality of the war, but he cannot have appreciated the disparity between a soldier's lot at the front and his poetic vision of ...

(18 pages) 198 0 4.1 27/Mar/2003

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

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) 150 1 4.1 16/Oct/2003

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

World War I (the last one wasnt finished, this one is the one that is finished)

... of the border. Facing New Realities The demand for munitions had outstripped supply very early in the war: the Prussian War Ministry's stock of ... them was one way of relieving the boredom of life in the line. End of War The end of the war on the Easten Front ...

(16 pages) 110 0 2.3 30/Nov/2003

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

Recruitment, censorship and propoganda in world war 1- in both britain and germany

... of the harsh realities that the troops were about to face. No one was prepared to fight in a war of this calibre; it was the first of ...

(8 pages) 87 2 4.4 05/Feb/2004

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

Conditions on the Western Front during world war one. Why did Haig decide to fight in the Somme?

... of war. The British army was becoming a huge force, with thousands of young volunteers, and when conscription was introduced in January 1916, the numbers of ... but in reality, only 18 divisions were available at the beginning of the battle on the 1st of July ...

(22 pages) 55 0 3.3 06/Feb/2004

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

The Halifax Explosion.

... war came home." Killing many, injuring many more, and leaving 30 million dollars of damage as a result of a war vessel, made Canadians realize the reality of war ...

(4 pages) 15 0 4.3 08/Mar/2004

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

The Major Causes of World War I

... of patriotism increased the possibility of war because a nation's goals inevitably came into conflict with the goals of ... realities: the nation state, constitutional government, and a predominantly secularized society. Europe had also gained a position of ...

(10 pages) 91 1 3.0 05/May/2004

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

World War I From Both Trenches.

... of male social progression. As the war progressed, both men developed negative opinions about the war. Shortly after arriving, Junger began to realize the grim reality in front of ...

(8 pages) 31 1 4.6 02/Sep/2005

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

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