Did Lower French Clergy Gain Power During World War II?
Author: Zachrey SimsInterviewer: Brooke Fife France from 1940 through 1944 was in turmoil. To the north and the coast, The Nazis occupied, and the remainder of the nation was under control of a Nazi puppet authoritarian regime known as Vichy France. All...
How Was One Man Capable of Destroying a Centralized Banking Institution in the United States?
Author: Natalie Schmalzel Interviewer: Gen Palacios Abstract- Natalie Schmalzel analyzes how Andrew Jackson abuses his power in the position of President of the United States to remove the Second Bank of the United States, without acknowledging its...
Did Germans Resist the Nazis?
Author: Taylor DominiqueInterviewer: Riley O'ShaughnessyDid you know that some of Hitler's earliest opponents were Germans? Throughout the Nazi regime, hundreds of thousands of Germans took part in anti-Nazi resistance. They included political...
The U.S 29th Division and the Bedford, Boys
Sam Wojcik, interviewed by Paul Hanna, talks about his research paper on the Normandy Invasion of WWII and the role of the U.S army's 29th Infantry Division.
Did The Manifest Destiny give us the American Nation that we know today?
In the US during the 19th century, The Manifest Destiny was a belief that was held widely true that the destiny of America was to expand and move across the continent in order to spread their institutions and traditions to enlighten primitive nations. Americans at this time believed that God blessed America with this growth and in return people must actively work on expansion. There are many influential people and events that made the Manifest Destiny so important to elaborate on. The history and motivation behind the Manifest Destiny is able to show how it was able to be so successful within the years.
How did the Corps of Discovery make it 8,000 miles without a map?
It took the famous Lewis and Clark expedition over two years and 8,000 miles on their round trip from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean. All in search of a water trade route that would connect the newly purchased Louisiana Territory to the young country of...
Did the Nazi Experiments Contribute Credible Data to the Scientific Community?
Author: Katie Coakley Interviewer: Tyler Cersley During World War II, the Nazis conducted experiments on non-consenting prisoners in the concentration camps. Some were done for the personal gain of their own military, such as the high-altitude and freezing...
Did Egypt And Libya Support Their European Occupiers?
Author: Michael Hornberger Interviewer: Ian Turner Both Egypt and Libya had rocky relationships with their European counterparts leading up to World War 2, with neither giving full support to their occupier during the war. Egypt refused to fight alongside their...
Why Were the Stonewall Riots Different?
Author: Macy Alexander Interviewer:Josh Wright In the 1960's police were conducting raids on the LGBTQ bars around Greenwich Village on the notion that they did not have liquor licenses. On June 28th, 1969 there was a routine raid conducted on the Stonewall Inn....
Did Ireland have a Dictator during WWII?
Author: Jackson Rogers Interviewer: Evan Stone Eamon De Valera is often described as a 'man of mystery', yet he was one of the most public figures in Irish history. Some remember him as a hero of Irish independence, others remember him as a Nazi...
What did the Nazi propaganda do to the children in Germany from 1933 to 1945?
Author: Tyler Cersley Interviewer: Katie Coakley Children living in Germany during the Second World War were exposed to the full force of Nazi Propaganda. This propaganda was aimed to turn the children's thoughts and action from the family to the Nazi ideology....
The M1 Garand, a Success with a Failure of a Successor?
Author: Daniel Schlosser Interviewer: Nicholas Racine The M1 Garand served the United States military as its main service weapon and as major technological advantage during the Second World War. Its ability to fire rapidly as well as accurately served...
How did Eastern European Jews Resist Holocaust Extermination Efforts?
Author: Josh Timko Interviewer: Jordan Downing Upon German expansion at the beginning of World War II, Jews living in Eastern Europe faced horrific genocide efforts from the Nazi party and various collaborators among local ethnic groups. Whereas many...
Did Amphetamines create “Super Soldiers” in World War II?
Author: Nicholas Racine Interviewer: Daniel Schlosser World War II was one of the earliest large scale, non-stop wars in history. Faster vehicles, communication devices, and the radar kept soldiers on high alert at all hours of the day. Sleeplessness took...
How did the U.S. federal government attempt to educate Native Americans after the Civil War?
Author:Joseph Ungerleider Interviewer: Jake McGraw Abstract: Carlisle Indian Industrial School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania was the first federally funded Indian boarding school. There, thousands of Native American children would embark on an...