Category: War

  • World War II-Occupations: What New Jobs Were Created?

    Introduction Occupations in the Civil Activity In the United States, President Franklin D. Roosevelt claimed that the contributions of civilians to support the military forces by self-commitments were important. He compared their commitment to equal the troops’ sacrifice in the allied victory (Crosby 6). Women participated in military conflict activities and served in defensive enterprises.…

  • War Through a Man’s Shattered Mind

    Table of Contents Introduction The tragedy of Simple People Stream of Traumatized Consciousness Conclusion Reference Introduction The Sorrow of War is a novel about the war in Vietnam and its effect on both soldiers and civilians. The book is centered around Kien, a Vietnamese war veteran who struggles to tie his life back together after…

  • Gulf War One between Iraq and Kuwait

    The war commence on the sixteenth of January in 1991 and came to an official closure on the twenty-eighth of February in 1991.this was after forty-two days of total combat between the coalition force and the Iraq army. The war took place in total support of Kuwait by the coalition government since Iraq was seen…

  • Strauss’ The Trojan War: A New History

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary Evaluation Conclusion References Introduction The events of the Trojan War are connected with various myths, and historians have tried to distinguish the truth from fiction for many centuries. Homer’s variant of war history is used as the source of historically accurate facts, a biased position. Barry Strauss’ position on the…

  • The Wars by Timothy Findley: A Novel Analysis

    The Wars, written by Timothy Findley in 1977, is a novel that narrates the personal experiences of a young Canadian soldier amid World War I. As the narrative opens, we are introduced to Robert Ross. Following the tragic loss of his sister, Rowena, he decided to enroll in the army. Robert is expected to keep…

  • The Spanish American War and Its Impact

    The Spanish American War The Spanish American War was an armed conflict between the United States and Spain and was caused by several factors. According to Patel (2021), the war broke out after the USS Maine exploded in Havana Harbor. Spain was believed to have caused the explosion which sank the US ship (Patel, 2021).…

  • World War I (WWI) Effects On American Society

    World War I (WWI) had a lot of effects on a number of countries since some of them had put in a lot of resources in the war which led to these countries experiencing a severe economic recession after the war. When the war began, both Germany and Britain interfered with trade between these countries…

  • The Book “Man, the State, and War” by Kenneth Waltz

    Even though the book Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Approach by Kenneth Waltz was written as far back as in 1959, it nevertheless contains a number of in-depth insights into what can be considered the main preconditions for wars to occur on a periodical basis. Given the fact that, due to the recent…

  • Turner and Owen Poets Messaging About War

    War has existed with humankind for as long as humankind has existed, and it has defined many societal functions. Most people look at war from the perspective of the war winner and the loser of the war. However, war bears with it more themes than the winners and losers. The people that can communicate messages…

  • Iraq War and Argumentation Against

    People oppose the Iraq war on the following grounds Before the war, UN inspectors did not find any evidence to suggest the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Even after the attack on Iraq, there were no weapons of mass destruction found, hence there was no reason to go to war. There was…