Essay Topic Hub

World War Ii
Essays

3,041+ paper examples, study guides & outlines

3,041 papers
1 subject area
UG & Grad levels
Free to browse
About This Topic

World War II stands as one of the most consequential events in modern history, making it a central subject across disciplines including history, political science, literature, and cultural studies. The conflict reshaped national borders, redefined international relations, and generated moral and political questions that scholars and students continue to examine. Its scope — spanning Europe, the Pacific, and beyond — means that courses ranging from world history to ethnic studies and economics find relevant angles within it. The war's intersection with nationalism, genocide, displacement, and postwar geopolitics gives it lasting academic weight that extends well beyond military history.

The papers gathered here reflect a wide range of approaches. Several focus on the experiences of specific groups, including Japanese American families during the war, Jewish women in Hitler's Germany, and Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. Others take a literary and cultural angle, analyzing works such as Farewell to Manzanar, The Tin Drum, and poetry like Janice Mirikitani's "Suicide Note" to explore how individuals processed wartime trauma. Comparative essays contrast World War I and World War II, while political analyses extend into postwar consequences such as the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Oslo Accords. Some papers examine how nationalism shaped wartime film propaganda.

A strong essay on World War II requires a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad summary of events. Evidence drawn from primary sources, historical case studies, or specific literary texts carries far more weight than general claims. Writers should connect their specific angle — whether cultural, political, or personal — back to larger historical forces. The most common pitfall is treating the war as a single unified story; successful essays instead isolate a precise aspect and develop it with concrete, well-sourced detail.

3,041 papers
Sort by:
Paper Masters
Globalization at General Electric: Discussion
GE is one of the companies that has been focused on going global. Because GE is interested in globalization, it has been moving some of its operations to other companies. Several questions about GE are addressed here, along with a company profile that gives insight into GE.
Paper Doctorate
Japanese Housing Market Your Purchase.Japanese
The world is now facing the consequences of the internationalized economic crisis. The financial problems which emerged within the United States real estate sector impacted the international community at a dramatic…
Research Paper Doctorate
International marketing plan development and strategy
We all know - at least if we are old enough to have heard the jingle - that Coke would like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. Except that this isn't quite true. What the Coca-Cola Company would most like to…
Essay Doctorate
General Motors history: pre-2007 and post-2007 periods
General Motors is one of the major companies that have played an integral role in the global automotive industry for over 100 years. This article analyzes the history of this company in relation to its growth and development to the point of becoming a major player in the auto industry and market. The analysis examines the important periods of the firm's history in period before 2007 and during and after 2007. The paper also includes a brief analysis of the importance of communicating, collaborating, and organizing as they apply to the consumer, marketing/positioning, and the internal organization.
Paper Doctorate
Asian Studies Short Answer Questions.
Most theories of indianization seem to underestimate the receiver cultures and societies because of a more or less marked high culture-centrism by which Southeast Asian cultures and religions are measured in relation to the classical expressions of Indian religions. Pertaining to this high culture-bias, these theories of indianization are inadequate to be able to explain the indianization of Southeast Asian societies as inspired socio-cultural revisions.
Research Paper Doctorate
Jehovah's Witnesses: beliefs and core teachings
The Jehovah's Witness movement began in 1869 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania by Charles Taze Russell, however its name based on Isaiah 43: 10-12, was not adopted until 1931 (Neubauer).
Essay Doctorate
Pearl Harbor's True Tragedy: Racism, Diplomacy, and War
¶ … attack on the naval base at Pearl Harbor shocked the American public and precipitated the country's entry into World War II, and the mark it left on the United States' culture and public consciousness was arguably…
Essay Doctorate
Decolonization of Vietnam: globalization, imperial power, and violent process, 1945
Beginning with the reestablishment of French colonial rule after World War II, Vietnam's history after 1945 is the story of how the traditionally colonial power structure was subsumed by the worldwide ideological…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Globalization and How it Impacts
¶ … globalization and how it impacts identity in Africa. The writer looks at group as well as individual identify issues as they relate to the globalization process.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Steel Industry Background
Background and History of Pittsburgh Steel: