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Paper # 45499 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Anti-Semitism in 19th Century Europe, 2003.
An examination of the reasons behind anti-Semitism in France and Russia in the 19th century.
4,301 words (approx. 17.2 pages), 32 sources, APA, $ 113.95
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This paper examines the history of anti-Semitism in Europe during the 19th century. The paper explores the similarities between the anti-Semitic prejudices that engulfed France and Russia in the late nineteenth century and then shows how in France, anti-Semitism was largely a right-wing Catholic movement, peppered with socialist support in the aftermath capitalistic change. The paper also provides a broad definition of anti-Semitism in general.

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"Anti-Semitism is not an ?identical phenomenon? similar to all countries, but rather based on individual national histories. The anti-Semitic prejudices that emerged in France and Russia in the late nineteenth century were both preceded by defeat in war, economic instability, and political change; circumstances exploited by the Judeo-phobic press and literature. However, while French anti-Semitism was derived from traditional religious dogmatism, and encouraged by the potent political force of anti-Republican Catholicism, the Russian experience was based on an ideological imperialism that was promoted by the government, and common to all ?true? Russians."
Paper # 45220 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Inferno" and "Night", 2003.
A comparison of Dante's "Inferno" and Elie Wiesel's "Night".
1,767 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 56.95
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This paper discusses how Dante's "Inferno" and Elie Wiesel's "Night" might seem like two disparate pieces of literature, but the author finds that three main themes unify them. The paper shows how both the characters undergo a long, arduous journey, as told in the first person. The narrations also tell of how they persevered through these hard times. Finally, they tell of how it wasn't necessarily what they did that led to their journey; it was what they didn't do.

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"Night by Elie Wiesel and Inferno by Dante Aligheri can both be described as a journey through Hell. In their own ways, these two pieces of literature involve the main character?s trials and tribulations as they go through an unforeseen situation and how their perseverance ultimately leads them away from certain damnation. The further along they progress, there are many factors that would make the average person succumb to their own fate, but they remain faithful that they will make their way through. The three foremost parallels in Night and Inferno are the main characters journey through hell, the repercussions of not being proactive, and how determination is chief in the quest for freedom."
Paper # 45039 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Schindler's List", 2002.
Examines the use of light in this film about the Holocaust.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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Uses the artistic elements in "Schindler's List" to show how light and shadow suggest meaning in the film. Schindler begins the story trying to start a factory to make money, but he becomes fond of the Jews he employs and does not want the Jews to die. This is a story of the Holocaust designed into a film.
Paper # 45000 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Schindler's List", 2002.
A review of the movie, "Schindler's List", and a discussion of the morality of Schindler's deeds.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 44.95
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This paper presents an overview of the movie, "Schindler's List", and addresses the question: "Was Schindler ethical?" In addition, it discusses various current groups that act in less than ethical ways, believing it is for the good of the whole.
Paper # 44864 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Judeo - Christian Dialogue After the Holocaust, 2002.
A discussion on Jewish-Christian relationships after the holocaust through a review of "After Auschwitz" by Richard Rubinstein and "Night" by Elie Wiesel.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 2 sources, $ 35.95
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This undergraduate level paper discusses the issue of whether or not it is possible to be a Judeo - Christian dialogue given the events that took place during the holocaust. Using selections from "After Auschwitz" by Richard Rubinstein, and "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the paper determines that though Christian complicity did not help the Jewish cause during the Nazi era, the events of the past cannot necessarily dictate the dialogues of the future.
Paper # 44789 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
A History of Anti-Semitism, 2002.
An overview of anti-semitism from biblical times to the Nazi Holocaust.
4,900 words (approx. 19.6 pages), 14 sources, $ 178.95
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This paper examines and analyzes anti-Semitism in the New Testament, after Constantine and the Edict, during the Crusades of the Middle Ages, and in the Nazi Holocaust, and then evaluates the consequences for the Jewish people of these policies.
Paper # 44217 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
What Makes a Good Book, 2002.
The use of the "The Diary of Anne Frank" to prove explain what makes a great book.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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This paper discusses what makes a good book. The paper uses the book "The Diary of Anne Frank". The portrayal of reality in its truest sense makes a good book good. The Diary of Anne Frank is a beautiful book about people in danger due to injustice. It is about their belief in God and how faith may make them hopeful. The book describes how an ordinary teenager feels love and conflict. The fears are real. The people did not know when or if they would be tortured.
Paper # 44050 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Holocaust Denial, 2002.
An argument against Holocaust denial.
3,650 words (approx. 14.6 pages), 9 sources, $ 133.95
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This thesis argues that Holocaust denial is simply the craving for another Holocaust. It is a craving that basically pursues its objective via different tactics. The author feels that by erasing memory and employing moral relativism, combined with the same anti-Semitic caricatures that led to the Holocaust, holocaust denial institutes a certain social and political mind-set which, in turn, can facilitate the possibility of yet another Holocaust. In order to understand what Holocaust denial is about, it is mandatory to understand what the Holocaust was and why it came about. This essay examines both the Holocaust and the phenomenon of subsequent efforts to deny its historical reality.
Paper # 43477 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Final Solution Policies in Poland: 1939-1942., 2002.
Dscusses the principal policies and approaches taken by the Nazi occupiers of Poland to the Jews
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 8 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper discusses the principal policies and approaches taken by the Nazi occupiers of Poland to the Jews of that country in the period between September, 1939 and June 1942. In addition, the paper analyzes to what extent these actions prepared the ground for the ensuing implementation of the Final Solution in Poland.
Paper # 42727 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Life Through the Eyes of Primo Levi, 2002.
An analysis of Primo Levy's war experiences which are documented in his book "Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity".
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, $ 44.95
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This paper will focus on this process of depersonalization through the experience of Primo Levi which is documented in "Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity". Initially, the techniques that the Nazi's used to depersonalize their victims will be explored. Subsequently, Levi's response to this process will be considered. Specifically, its impact on him, his responses to it and their effectiveness will be assessed.
Paper # 41826 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Night", 2002.
A critical analysis of the Holocaust novel, "Night" by Elie Wiesel.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 1 source, $ 35.95
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This paper will discus the novel "Night" by Elie Wiesel and will expound on the topic of night, the universe of camps, throughout the text. By examining these facets of the book, we can find a better understanding of what the author was trying to convey in this writing.
Paper # 41769 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Germany's Past and North America, 2002.
An analysis on the prevention of anti-semitism in America and Canada.
1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 71.95
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This paper will cover the issues that envelope Germany in the past, as well as the future that it holds to achieve in its nationhood. By understanding the levels of this political climate and the cultural changes that it has been going through, we can compare other societies such as the United States and Canada as examples of how a nation can grow and change. In the Jewish situation that has been such a large part of German history, we can seek to understand its past with anti-semitism and seek to understand how we can avoid these problems in the United States and in Canada.
Paper # 41624 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Importance of Memory, 2002.
Discusses issues of forgetfulness and history in Germany and Canada, using the Holocaust as an example of the importance of memory.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 44.95
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This paper will argue that the Holocaust - and more specifically what the Germans have learned from it - are both relevant and useful to other societies such as Canada. While there are, of course, numerous lessons that have been drawn from the experience, it may be argued that one lesson the Germans have learned is particularly relevant to other societies: the importance of memory.
Paper # 41267 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"Women of the Holocaust", 2002.
Discusses this book by Jehoshua and Anna Eibeshitz about Jewish women during WWII.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, $ 44.95
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This paper reviews the book, "Women of the Holocaust" by Jehoshua Eibeshitz and Anna Eibeshitz. This book focuses mainly on the lives of Jewish women who worked to maintain stability in their households during the Second World War. This paper summarizes the authors' intent and then critiques the book as a whole.
Paper # 41085 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Holocaust and its Legacies, 2002.
Examines the implications of the Holocaust for Jews.
3,650 words (approx. 14.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 133.95
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This paper projects the hypothesis that the Holocaust confronted European idea of progress and superiority by paying in the Jewish blood. It is the intent of this paper to focus on the implications to the world Jewry.
Paper # 40995 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"The Terrible Secret", 2002.
A critical analysis of the facts in "The Terrible Secret: Suppression of the Truth About Hitler's Final Solution" by Walter Laqueur.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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This paper on "The Terrible Secret", gives an account of the book, "The Terrible Secret: Suppression of the Truth About Hitler's Final Solution" written by Walter Laqueur. This paper analyzes on how Laqueur stated some fact regarding the orders given by Hitler in exterminating the European Jews, but failed to provide any substantial cited source supporting his statements. This paper also focuses on how Laqueur is criticized by many readers for publishing a book in which he has given his own proclamations.
Paper # 39879 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
The Holocaust, 2002.
An overview of the causes and course of the Holocaust.
4,025 words (approx. 16.1 pages), 15 sources, $ 147.95
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This paper explores the Holocaust and the causes of it. The phenomenon of Nazism is examined and its responsibility in the occurrence of the Holocaust. Other factors are looked at which all led to the Holocaust.
Paper # 39108 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Two Holocausts, 2002.
Examines the genocidal Nazi Holocaust against the Jews and the Armenian genocide of 1915.
1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 9 sources, $ 62.95
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This paper argues that the two holocausts - the WWII holocaust against the Jews and the 1915 holocaust against the Armenians - were similar attempts at genocide involving expropriation and concentration. However, the Nazi policy of overt genocide and its industrial organization, mark it apart from the Armenian genocide.
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