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    murder of Jews by the Nazi’s‚ most are unaware that the people behind the atrocities of the Holocaust came from all over Europe and a wide variety of backgrounds. Art Spiegelman’s Maus: a Survivor’s Tale‚ Christopher Browning’s Ordinary Men: Reserve Battalion 101 and the Final Solution‚ and Jan Gross’s Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedbwabne‚ Poland‚ all provides a different perspective on how ordinary people felt about their experiences in the Holocaust both perpetrators and victims

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    Browning depicts the men in his case study as ordinary middle aged men who choose not to commit murder of Jewish men‚ women‚ and children as compared to Ordinary Men or Ideological Soldiers‚ it is clearly stated that men of Police Battalion 310 not only believed Jews as subhuman enemies but as a threat to Germany. The majority of PB 310 consisted of younger men who were consistently exposed to the political and economic turmoil of Germany. These men likely joined Hitler Youth and were exposed to

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    Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland." We are shown what kind of men comprised this unit‚ Party members‚ members of the SS‚ which social class did they come from‚ working or privileged upper higher classes‚ and so on. The first killings are examined and how individuals reacted to them. None of the members of Police Battalion 101 had any idea that their first shooting of unarmed Jews was to take place‚ thus when asked by the commander of the Battalion those who wish to

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    more advanced than the offensive weapons of the U.S and their allies. Although the U.S came out on top breaking through the German defenses and forcing their troops to retreat to their trenches‚ we suffered a great amount of casualties. The lost battalion went into Argon Forest with approximately six hundred men‚ they left with over four hundred dog tags and less than two hundred men because of the defensive lines advanced armory. Thousand of men were lost during world war I because military leaders

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    The World Wars are inarguably some of the greatest conflicts in human history. With roots going back to the earliest years of the twentieth century‚ what is now known as the Army Air Defense Artillery branch played an integral role in the Second World War. Initially called the Coast Artillery Corps‚ rebranded as the Anti-Aircraft Artillery‚ and finally becoming the Air Defense Artillery‚ the branch maintains a storied history of action through several key battles of World War II. The basis for

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    described in the COntemporary Project Management TExt‚ will not work in an engineer battalion. There are two primary reasons why appreciative inquiry would not work. First‚ the Army’s culture makes dreaming and discovery problematic. Second‚ projects are typically too short notice to devote the time required for the different phases. Because of these reasons‚ appreciative inquiry is not a useful concept in an engineer battalion. The Army’s culture is incompatible with the different phases of appreciative

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    in Ordinary Men are based on his beliefs about the Holocaust. His argument touches base on the idea that regular citizens of Germany could commit such horrible acts without being coerced into doing so. He examines the side of the Reserve Police Battalion 101 and tries to figure out just why these gentlemen participated in the mass shootings and deportations of the Holocaust. In fact should these "gentlemen" even be called gentlemen enlight of the acts they committed upon other men? The men that

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    When Trap first came to them and told them what they had to do they were just ordinary men. The first mass killing would be a turning point for these men‚ because after that the killing that would follow would be easier. As the Battalion killed and witness more death‚ the easier it was to dehumanize the Jews. The Jew hunts were significant because it showed the change in the men’s attitude‚ change from men to monsters (127). The men went from the first mass killings and being somber

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    A CAV was conducted with the CAM of CA 5EP193‚ 287th Signal Company‚ 78th Signal Battalion‚ Camp Zama‚ Japan. The CAM recently graduated from the LCMS and CAMC course and roughly had two month’s experience comprehending COMSEC operations. The CIR explained the procedures reporting Failure Issuing Traditional or Modern Electronic Keys to a Local Element and Database or Battery Failure of a Modern Fill Device. The CIR informed the CAM that all instructions could be found in TB 380-41 4.4.5. Upon reviewing

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    which he narrates the experiences of the men in the Reserve Police Battalion 101. Browning begins by classifying the men as ordinary people‚ as his title suggests‚ but quickly reveals not only how easily these men succumbed to the vicious acts they were expected to carry out‚ but how swiftly they began to take extra measures that were unnecessary as a result of their loss of morality. Based on this‚ Browning’s account of this Battalion allows him to explain that the Holocaust was made possible by how

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