Trench
Warfare In World War I
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8 pages in length. The First World War,
considered by many to be almost certainly the largest [catastrophe] in
history, is said to have gained such an unenviable moniker due in part
to trench warfare. On the drawing board,
trench warfare appeared to be a most
applicable means by which to render attack upon the enemy. However, what
ensued was not so much of an agent of protection as one that gave cause
for significant anxiety, pain and unmitigated terror. The writer
discusses techniques, affects on soldiers and tanks as they relate to
WWI trench warfare. Bibliography lists 9
sources.
Filename: TLCtrnch.wps
War
And Labor Unions
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24 pages in length. The role labor unions have played with regard to wartime
activities has been historically conspicuous. As integral as these
unions were when it came to the comprehensive influence of war,
they did not always fare well in the aftermath. Indeed, it can be argued
that the effects of war often had
detrimental consequences for labor unions as a whole. Had it not been
for the original formation of the Noble Order of the Knights of Labor
back in the mid eighteen hundreds, the American work ethic would have
remained chaotic and in dire need of reorganization. The Knights were
solely responsible for assembling some kind of organized labor for the
American worker, which included higher wages and better working
conditions. These tenets had since been fortified as labor unions
established more strength within the workforce; however, it can be
argued that each time the unions would solidly establish themselves from
a previous setback, war would enter into
the picture and disrupt that position, particularly World War I, World War
II and the Korean Conflict. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: TLCunion.wps
The
Airplane Changes Warfare Forever
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This 5 page report discusses the fact that airplanes changed the face of
war well before the onset of World War II. Because World War I was the first modern
war
(airplanes, tanks, and artillery), it marked the final appearance of
conventional military strategy and tactics. Yet the fragility of World War I aircraft and the death rate of those
who flew them is unparalleled in military history.Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: BWairwar.rtf
World
War II: Conditions at Home
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A 5 page paper discussing women at home, economics at home and the
internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The war
provided the economic impetus needed to pull the country out of the
Great Depression that simply would not release its grip despite the
millions poured into programs intended to stimulate the economy. Barter
had become a substitute for currency, of which few had enough. The
beginning of America's involvement in the war
changed all that, and the economy grew enough during the war
years that the growth was sustainable after the stimulus of the war
no longer was present. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSWWIIinfo.wps
How
the Nuclear Arms’ Race Has Changed the Nature of Warfare
Between World War
II and Present
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A 5 page paper which identifies a change or development that changed the
nature of warfare between World War II and the present, and demonstrates
why it was important to the evolution of warfare.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGnewwar.rtf
Economic
Policies Behind Stalin and the Bolsheviks / Effects of World War II
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A 10 page paper that analyzes the economic politics behind Stalin and
the Bolsheviks, in power during World War
II, and how the war affected them. This
paper discusses the party ideals, providing statistical information of
its success and the resultant devastation of the war
based on the West's, including the U.S. sanctions against the country
before and immediately following the war.
The paper also provides some background on the German threat.
Bibliography lists 12 sources .
Filename: Sovwwii.wps