The paper examines the effects of the Vietnam War video footage on the American public arguing whether it turned them against the US involvement and speeded up the end of the US defeat in Vietnam. Opinions of politicians and military personnel are reviewed o discussing whether the media did undermine the war.
The paper examines the policy of the USA Republican president Dwight Eisenhower considering his 'domino theory' in the context of the post-war international relations, reviewing its criticism, and arguing whether the present US policy has its roots in the domino theory.
The paper looks into the historical presentations of the First World War (WW1) reviewing related literature and considering the changes in historians' approaches to WW1 through the decades that followed. The shift from the military and political to the social and cultural understanding of WW1 is argued.
The paper offers an overview of the main features of WW1 (the Great War) highlighting its challenges for soldiers and comparing them to the traditional warfare from the peerspective of technology (i.e. aircraft, flame-throwers, hand grenades, submarines) and trench war tactics. The changes in the social construction of the British army are reviewed.
This is an assignment which discusses whether or not Hitler was responsible for the Holocaust entirely and whether or not without him it would or would not have taken place. It discuses the social-economic background of Germany. It also discusses anti-Semitism in Europe generally, and the general hostility towards the Jews. This assignment then considers whether or not Hitler ordered the Holocaust himself or whether it took place without his knowledge or approval.
The paper examines the political situation after the end of the First World War discussing the Treaty of Versailles and focusing on the formation of the League of Nations. Its structure, functions and activities are analysed including the League's assistance to Austria, their help with the refugees from Turkey and Russia, etc.
The paper examines the influence of the economic depression following WW1 on the collapse of the democratic movements in Europe reviewing academic studies of the crisis of capitalism, the modern history of Germany, etc.
The paper examines the causes of the Nazi Germany failure to defeat the Soviet Union at the beginning of World War Two (WW2) on the Soviet territory, analysing the German operation Barbarossa, the strengths of the Red Army, the role of Russian patriotism, etc.
The paper examines the causes of Yugoslavia's break-up reviewing the history of the country and discussing the Communist rule of Tito, the events that preceded the breakdown, etc. The roots of nationalist tensions are identified; the role of Slobodan Milosevic is evaluated.
The paper offers a review of academic opinions about the causes of the Cold War touching on the problems of the Soviet expansion, the despotic nature of their leadership, the role of the USA, the Marshall plan, the NATO pact, etc.
The paper examines the policy of the Regan administration towards the Caribbean island of Grenada relating Grenadian history, the policy of Maurice Bishop and his New Jewel Movement, the US military training drills near Puerto Rico, etc.
The paper examines economic, social and political factors that lead to the downfall of the Soviet Union (SU) in the early 1990s. SU history over the 20th century is briefly reviewed with the focus on the events preceding the collapse of socialism.
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