Free Essays on Worls War

  1. Guide to Animal Farm

    However, China is a growing economic super power. The Communist Party of China goes all the way back to 1921. Soon after the party was created, a civil war broke out in China. The Communists defeated the Republic of China Armed Forces, assuming total control of the country. The movement sought to eliminate...

  2. Us vs Them

    in children imagination. Moreover, this cartoon won Academy Award for best Animated Short Film. Basically, a cartoon must aim to enrich children’s worls and entertain them but we have never met any Black princess or any Indian prince. Therefore, when a baby grow up , leaving him/her alone with cartoons...

  3. War War War

    war War mean the use of armed force, armed with armed groups called the regular armies and paramilitary groups, sometimes of order - the militias - and use all the means of armed force to inflict damage and harm the other party in the war, both in its military or civilian destiny is destruction, through...

  4. War, Depression and War, 1914-1945

    Welcome to HIST 1302 OnlineUnited States History, 1877- Part II: War, Depression and War, 1914-1945   U. S. Foreign Policy, 1901-1941 United States foreign policy between 1901 and 1941 can be characterized as generally confident, sometimes aggressive and, occasionally, even cautious. The first...

  5. The Art of War

    War is an extremely controversial topic, especially amongst philosophers. It raises many ethical and political questions, the most important, perhaps, being the circumstances under which going to war are justifiable. Views on the law of war vary greatly. Some believe non-violence is the only acceptable...

  6. World War 1 Timeline

    1914 - World War 1 Timeline July 28: Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia. August 1: Germany declares war on Russia. August 2: German troops occupy Luxembourg August 3: Germany declares war on France August 4: Germany invades neutral Belgium; the United Kingdom declares war on Germany in...

  7. Vietnam War

    How and why the US and Australia became involved in the Vietnam War Back in 1955 the US chose to enter the Vietnam War with the aim of stopping the communism spreading to Southeast Asia. The United States was against Communism and they knew that if Communist forces would gain control of Vietnam, it...

  8. The Possibility of Eliminating Wars

    It is impossible/ possible to eliminate wars between two nations and within nations. Is it possible or impossible to eliminate wars between nations and within nations? They have happened for many years ago and it’s affected our life a lot of things. As my research, I would like to tell you about my...

  9. War and Consequence

    War and Consequence by Melchor Bisunia Axia College of University of Phoenix COM120 Effective Persuasive Marla-Tiye Vieira November 5, 2006 Introduction War has been waging for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations like Greece, Macedonia, Hittites, China and the Three...

  10. Nationalism in Total War

    declaring war on other nations. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was a great chance for Germany to test their army, therefore Germany encouraged Austria to declare war on Serbia and claimed that she would provide help if Austria did that. As a result, this led to the beginning of World War I that at...

  11. The Iraq War 1

    The Iraq War, the Second Gulf War and Operation Iraqi Freedom were a military campaign that began on March 20, 2003, with the invasion of Iraq by U.S. troops. Prior to the invasion, the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom asserted that the possibility of Iraq employing weapons of...

  12. The Civil War and the War on Terror

    the turnout that was prompted. There are several similarities between one of the most famous wars of our country, the Civil War, and the War on Terror, which we are currently involved in. After the Civil War, the North left the South in ruins. Sherman's march to the sea completely destroyed railroads...

  13. Causes of War

    AN ESSAY ON: CASHMAN AND ROBINSON (2007) AND HOWARD (1983) What causes interstate war? What are the casual factors leading to the outbreak of these wars? There is a wide range of explanations and theories originating from both political scientists and historians, albeit adopting...

  14. War 1

    people hear the word, “war”, many people view war as an organized army of men and women who have responsibilities to carry out such as defending the nation they are fighting for, and eliminating hostile threats. These people could be considered as being on the defensive side of war. However, there is another...

  15. Motivations for World War 1 - Theories of War

    A11 – Intro to International Relations September 17, 2013 World War I was the first war that was considered to have occurred on an international scale. Not only was every major European power sitting at the chess table, but the war managed to draw in players from countries belonging to nearly every...

  16. Cicil War

    Latin term bellum civile was first used of the Roman civil wars of the 1st century BC. The term civilis here had the very specific meaning of "Roman citizen". The English term civil war was first used in 1651 to refer to the English Civil War. Since the 17th century, the term has also been applied retroactively...

  17. Gulf war

    in the Middle East was a intercrural but one of the war that lead up to the Afghanistan and the second Iraq war in the Middle east. The first war that fueled the conflict was operation Desert Storm Desert Shield.The Desert Storm Desert Shield war started when saddam hussein Invaded the small country...

  18. The War

    The Cold War brings its long-term appearance to the scene, after World War II. During the Cold War the two big countries, one is the United States and second is the Soviet Union were in stable disagreement about the way the world should be decree. The United States try to stop the spread of the communism...

  19. The German Viewpoint of the War

    the movie enroll for war and what was their experience? The movie “All Quiet on the Western Front” is a World War I movie, meant to depict the German viewpoint of the war. This movie showed that both sides of the war suffered great losses during the war and in the end there...

  20. Thesis: the War

    Thesis: War is a time period where family links are cut, chaos is everywhere and life has been completely turned upside down. However, war should be a time where people in communities should connect together and come to the aide of one another. In “The Wars”, many characters are affected by war in a negative...

  21. War 2

    War is also a cultural entity, and its practice is not linked to any single type of political organisation or society. Rather, as discussed by John Keegan in his “History Of Warfare”, war is a universal phenomenon whose form and scope is defined by the society that wages it. The conduct of war extends...

  22. Causes of the Great World War

    The World War I Memorial Foundation In 2014 the world will mark the centennial of World War I. Nearly 5 million Americans served during the war, and 116,516 Americans died in defense of democracy overseas. America’s support of its allies in World War I marked the first time in this nation’s history...

  23. World War 1

    World War I, also known as the Great War, was a global war which took place primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918. The immediate cause of the World War I was the June 28, 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, by Gavrilo Princip, a Bosnian Serb citizen of...

  24. Effects of Wars

    EFFECTS OF WARS War is an armed conflict between two or more groups which attack each other. Although the meaning of wars has changed, the importance of wars hasn’t changed. Wars break out for various reasons. There are wars between countries or nations and within the nation. The latter is...

  25. World War I - Paper 2

    World War I World War 1 goes by many aliases – The Great War, even “the war to end all wars” – and, during the time period, these names were justly given. World War 1 was extraordinarily devastating. Nearly all of the known world was dragged into the conflict, hence the name of the war. This war was...

  26. Cold Wars

    Cold War p.1 The Cold War Andy Robinson World Civilization II HIS 104 Carl Garrigus 09/16/2009 Cold War p.2 Throughout world history humankind has been involved in Cold War tactics, and until we can live in a world with out the treat of invasion...

  27. Civil war

    and Civil War were very similar wars. I think that the Civil War was a second American War for many different reasons. Both of these wars were big on unity and were fought for independence from which they felt as if one wasn't being treated right and wanted to fight for their rights. These wars both had...

  28. war of independence

    The Revolutionary War: 1775–1783 Events 1775 Battle of Lexington and Concord Second Continental Congress convenes 1776 Jefferson writes Declaration of Independence 1777 Battle of Saratoga 1778 France and United States form Franco-American Alliance 1779 Spain enters war against Britain 1781...

  29. The Persian Gulf War

    The Gulf war is a conflict between Iraq and UN coalitions, mostly led by United States. The mission was to liberate Kuwait and prevent Iraq from taking over Kuwait. The Gulf War had a great impact on Kuwait socially and economically, the process of rebuilding the economy has been hard for Kuwait. First...

  30. The Consequences of World War Ii

    World War II can be rightly called one of the most significant events in the history of humanity. It had a significant impact on the development of the entire world, and resulted in the revision of many socio-political doctrines, policies, and principles of international relations. World War II had...

  31. Vietnam War

    During the short span of the Vietnamese war, 2.5 million people died, and millions more displaced. More bombs were dropped than all of World War II, and over one quarter of Vietnam's forests were killed by Agent Orange. No war has divided the American public like the Vietnam War.The American people...

  32. World War One

    World War I, or the First World War (often referred to as WWI, WW1, The Great War and The War to End All Wars), was a global military conflict which involved the majority of the world's great powers,[2] organized into two opposing military alliances: the Entente Powers and the Central Powers.[3] Over...

  33. Thoughts on War

    debate has raged for years about war and its affect on humanity. Is it necessary for cultural change? Is war something that should be avoided at all cost? These questions are just a couple of the thousands of questions surrounding the topic of war. I believe that war is directly related with death and...

  34. Panoramic View of English War Poetry

    almost all the subjects relating human life, however ‘War’ has been the most vital theme of the epics viz. The Ramayana, The Mahabharata, The Iliad and The Odyssey. The Ramayana, The Mahabharata, The Iliad and The Odyssey In the early poetry, war was glorified as it glorified the virtues of courage...

  35. War in Iraq: Is It Necessary

    War with Iraq: Is it necessary for War? As the United States has increased its stature as a democratic imperialistic super power, so has the threat to its nation’s security both to its citizens and its military. The events of September 11th changed the way Americans viewed the world. We once thought...

  36. war crimes

    War Crimes War Crimes are some of the worst crimes that have occurred over the course of history. A war crime is any of various crimes, such as genocide or the mistreatment of prisoners of war, committed during a war and considered in violation of rules of warfare. War crimes are...

  37. Cold War

    The Cold War: World War III That Never Took Place On July 16, 1945, Trinity, the code name of the first nuclear weapon, was detonated by the United States Army initiating the dawn of the “atomic age.” The United States retaliated against Japan’s refusal to surrender during World War II by dropping...

  38. War Is Sometimes Necessary

    War is Sometimes Necessary The purpose of this essay is to show that war is sometimes necessary to resolve conflicts. I am going to show this by analyzing Eli Weisel’s claim that war is sometimes necessary when a group is being oppressed. I will then discuss Wesley K. Clark and his belief that...

  39. The Causes of World War 1

    was unlike any other war fought up until that point in history ; many new weapons where used for the first time like chemical warfare and tanks. Over the course of the war 15 million people where killed and 20 million were wounded and huge areas of Europe were devastated. World War 1 (WW1) started on the...

  40. World War 1

    World War I World War I, also known as the Great War, was immediately caused by the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian nationalist in 1914. Another prominent cause of the war was the entangling alliances between the countries of Europe. ...

  41. Primary Factors of the Great World War

    Primary Factors of the Great World War On June 28, 1914, as the deafening sound of the gunshot that killed Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife echoed briskly throughout Sarajevo, the news of this unexpected assassination spread quickly throughout the world. Surprisingly, whether or not it was known...

  42. Spanish American War and World War I

    influenced by the warfare prior to the turn of the century and then nearly twenty years into the ear. These two wars played a key role in the formation of American identity. The Spanish American war was a war that brought about change in political views in the United States. Instead of opposing imperialist views...

  43. Causes of the First World War

    The first World war bought about a lot of surprise and went on for so much longer than people thought, but there were so many different reasons for the happening of this war, that it should have been foreseen earlier. Some were short-term affects and others were long term. Two alliances - The...

  44. The great war

    Historical Essay America and the Great War Jenna Sherry United States History HIST 405 Historical Essay America and the Great War Nationalism of the 19th century was a successful political force, it emerged from two “sources” ("First World War: Nationalism, Militarism, Imperialism...

  45. Civil War: A War To End Slavery

    History Feb. 11th 2014 End of Slavery This paper is about slavery and the reasons why the civil war ended it. After decades of the south’s extensions of slavery, our nation ran into a civil war. In 1861, South Carolina was the first state to secede from the union. That was also when South Carolina...

  46. the war of 1812

    The War of 1812 proved to be a serious challenge for the United States. This was the second war for Independence and changed American history as we know it. The war was unnecessary from a British point of view but for the Americans it was inescapable. Before the War of 1812 the British’s needs for men...

  47. Hitler and World War Two

    was that man and World War II was Hitler’s war.’ Explain why this statement would not satisfy historians as an adequate assessment of the reasons for the global war called World War II. To say that Adolf Hitler controlled a war that could debatably is the most destructive war of our time is to give...

  48. Spanish Civil War

    Civil War. [Name of the Instructor] [Subject] [Date] Artistic Development During Spanish Civil War Introduction: The fourth decade of the 20th Century in the Spanish history is marked with turbulence, tyranny, anarchy, unrest, rebellion and finally civil war. The impacts of the Civil War on the...

  49. The Revolutionary War

    Revolutionary War ! Did you know that the Revolutionary War was also called the American Revolution and it began in 1775? The British soldiers and the American patriots fought at Lexington, Massachusetts and nearby Concord. In 1783 the Treaty of Paris ended the great war. Great Britain...

  50. War & Patriotism

    patriotism means supporting the government in times of war? Patriotism is love, devotion, support and defense of one's country. Unpatriotic is showing lack of love, devotion, support and defense for one’s country. Citizens who support a particular war as well as those who oppose it are all behaving patriotically...

  51. About War

    War is a conflict involving the organized use of weapons and physical force by states or other large-scale groups. Warring parties usually hold territory, which they can win or lose; and each has a leading person or organization which can surrender, or collapse, thus ending the war. Wars are usually...

  52. Korean War - US History

    US History Karley Dennis Korean War World War II divided Korea into a Communist, northern half and an American-occupied southern half, divided at the 38th parallel. The Korean War (1950-1953) began when the North Korean Communist army crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded non-Communist South Korea...

  53. The Shifts in Public Attitude to the Vietnam War

    Discuss the shifts In the American public’s attitude towards the Vietnam War over the period 1964-1973. To what extent did public opinion affect the government’s war strategy? Since 1954 it is understood that, “every American President has offered support to the people of South Vietnam” (Johnson,...

  54. Conflict and War

    Throughout the history of mankind, wars and conflicts have presented themselves among all civilizations. Conflicts have always occurred no matter what forms of government a country practices. The reason for this is because we are sociable organisms and live in groups instead of individually. Humans also...

  55. War Is Cruel

    War. This controversial issue has heads spinning worldwide. It is highly contested and highly controversial for a variety of reasons. War can be defined as a state of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states or parties. In both written and visual texts, composers use...

  56. Is Iraq a Just War?

    Is Iraq a Just War? With the always looming possibility that the draft may be started again someday in the near we must begin to think what we will do if this possibility becomes a reality. The Just-War theory is a very good guideline available to us and may be used to assist in our own decision making...

  57. The Beginning of World War I

    The first world war began in August 1914. It was directly triggered by the assassination of the Austrian archduke, Franz Ferdinand and his wife, on 28th June 1914 by Bosnian revolutionary, Gavrilo Princip. This event was, however, simply the trigger that set off declarations of war. The actual causes...

  58. The War Within

    The War Within “The Most Dangerous Game” seemingly is a story about two men whose lives have been forever changed and shaped by war. Rainsford, a retired World War 1 hero, who has since made a career out of hunting big game across the world. General Zaroff, a Russian nobleman and former Cossack Army...

  59. The Vietnam War.

    The Vietnam War, which lasted from 1961 through 1973 had many effects towards not only the men and women who served in Vietnam, but everyone living in America during this time. The Vietnam War affected the society by having college students avoid the draft. The Vietnam War is still remember able today...

  60. The Longterm Psychological Effects of War

    The long-term psychological effects of war Introduction When we examine the language of the military strategy, it is clear that what was intended was to deliberately inflict psychological...