Subject Search for: European Studies (History, Culture) / Germany
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1.1591 National Socialism's Effect On Ordinary Life In Germany During the Rise of Hitler.
Fear and Misery of the Third Reich was written by Brecht in the late 1930's and completed shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War. In a series of twenty-four self-contained scenes or `playlets', he purported to chronicle the period between Hitler's installation as German Chancellor in January 1933 and the Nazi entry into Vienna following the Anschluss with Austria in 1938. Brecht's aim was to demonstrate how deeply and disastrously National Socialism had effected ordinary life in Germany during this period. As he himself described it, this play is, "...a catalogue of attitudes, the attitudes of keeping silent, looking over one's shoulder, feeling frightened etc. - behavior in a dictatorship". 9 pgs. 10 f/c. 7b.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 1591 Nazi Effect.doc
Price: US$80.55
2.1891 German Nazism: A Movement of the Anti-Enlightenment.
It is important to understand that Enlightenment stood for reason and education. This paper discusses how the Nazis were uneducated and rejected reason. They relied on emotional intensity and focused on the passion that "nature" appeared to give their cause. 10 pgs. 15 f/c. 7b.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 1891 German Nazism.doc
Price: US$89.50
3.2435 The Rise of German Nazism - to 1933: Why did Hitler come to power.
This paper will argue that while many factors contributed to the rise of National Socialism in the years prior to 1933, the key reason for its rise and eventual political domination of Germany lies in the dark, charismatic genius - and anti-Semitic ideology - of one man: Adolf Hitler. 8.5 pgs. 16 f/c. 5b.
Pages: 8.5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 2435 Rise German Nazism.doc
Price: US$76.07
4.2582 Who Voted For Hitler and Why?
This paper details Hitler's rise to power in Germany. An explanation follows as to where he started gaining momentum into finally culminating into complete control of Germany. 11 pgs. 28 f/c. 13b.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 13 source(s) listed
Filename: 2582 Vote Nazi Hitler.doc
Price: US$98.45
5.2592 Views of German Unification.
This paper will provide an analysis of the views of German reunification; will include an assessment of the German experience before and after this event. 7 pgs. 13 f/c. 7b.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 2592 East West Unification.doc
Price: US$62.65
6.2692 The Great Depression and Recovery: Two approaches.
This paper examines the U.S. and Germany and how they approached recovering from The Great Depression. Franklin Delano Roosevelt pushed a flurry of legislation that put the federal government into the American economy in an unprecedented manner. Different agencies were formed to battle The Great Depression, Roosevelt dubbed this action the New Deal. The Germans implemented the Reinhart Plan that called for increased government spending towards three sectors, public works such as roads, canals and renovation of office-buildings. The author believes that the National Socialist intervention in the economy was far more radical than was the New Deal. 8 pgs. 9 f/c. 5b.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 2692 The Nazi Depression.doc
Price: US$71.60
7.3743 The Federal Republic of Germany.
This four-page undergraduate paper discusses why the Federal Republic of Germany succeeded as a liberal democracy after previous attempts had failed, analyzes what historical circumstances led to this success, and concludes with an examination of the impact of unification on the FRG. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.