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World War ll Research Paper?
Hey, I'm picking a topic for a research paper we're working on in class and I'm having a little trouble picking a topic... There are just so many to choose from! I was thinking about women's rights or the attack on Pearl Harbor but some people are already doing those and I don't want to make it seem like I'm copying them. Any ideas on what topic I should choose? Thanks!
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well, you could do a paper on the turning points of the war (Midway, Guadacanal, Stalingrad, Normandy etc).
Or, you could do one on the Nuremberg Trials (extremely interesting but it happened after the war).
But if I was you, I would do it on Hitler's many different failures as the leader of the German army. He was the reason why Germany didn't win the war, as he was a terrible military commander-in-chief.
Source(s): Myself and my knowledge on WWII History - ammianusLv 71 decade ago
Japanese capture of the Philippines 1942 and its recapture late1944- early 1945.
Doolittle Raid 1942
Operation Torch 1942
The campaign in Italy 1943 - 1945
The Schweinfurt raids 1943
- 1 decade ago
La Fleurs response sounds very interesting. You could do D-Day, thats an interesting topic
- Secret SquirrelLv 71 decade ago
The internment of Japanese-American citizens and the violation of their civil rights.
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- 1 decade ago
all of those are lame! do something cool like "operation market garden" which was one of the most bloody bloody battles of WWII, it also played a major roll on how we fight our wars today http://www.rememberseptember44.com/ that might help you get started
Source(s): http://www.rememberseptember44.com/ Band of Brothers