This document discusses the impact of nationalism on the Holocaust and Japanese activities in Asia, as well as the causes of World War II. It also explores the conflict in Syria and the potential impact of US involvement.
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1HISTORY ASSIGNMENT Question 1: How might Nationalism lead to notions of racial superiority as manifested in the Holocaust and Japanese activities in Asia? What economic, political, and social influences led to World War II? Glantz and House (2015)are of the viewpoint that the concept of nationalism is an important one which has dictated the course of political events since the traditional times. Broadly described, the process of nationalism requires a strong nationalistic feeling on the part of the different members of the state or the nation. More importantly, these nationalistic feelings are often based on race or the ethnicity of the majority of the people who are a part of the concerned nation (Tsurumi, 2015). An analysis of the nations of Germany and Japan and their activities during the Inter-War and the Second World War years reveals important insight into the overall process of nationalism itself. As opined byMaier (2015),one of the most important factors which motivated the German people in their actions against the Jews was the view that the Germans were the representatives of the original Aryan race and the Jews were a hybrid race. The same fact could be ascribed to the actions of the Japanese people during the Second World War since they also held the viewpoint that they were superior to the other people (Tanaka, 2017). This was certainly related to the economic, political and social condition of these nations during the time period under discussion here. For example, it was seen that these people who belonged to the hybrid race were prospering more in comparison to the people who were supposed to be the representatives of the Aryan race (Kohn, 2017). This in fact had political connotations since the native people who considered themselves to be superior held the belief that they would usurped by the people related to the inferior race (Glantz & House, 2015). Thus, it can be said that the entities of race and ethnicity not only dictated the process of
2HISTORY ASSIGNMENT nationalism but at the same time the activities of the nations like Japan and Germany during the Inter-War years and the Second World War. Question 3: Choose one region of the Middle East today - Syria and Iraq, Iran, or Israel and Palestine - and explore the causes of the conflict and potential impact of US involvement in the region De Juan and Bank (2015)are of the viewpoint that in the recent times the nation of Syria has emerged as one of the most important war zones of the world and the majority of the nations like Russia, USA and others are taking an active interest in the nation because of the geographical importance of the nation. It is pertinent to note that the Syrian crisis began in 2011 between the “Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic led by President Bashar al-Assad” and the national government of the nation (Hokayem, 2014). For example, it was seen that the national government of the concerned nation followed the dictum of military rule or dictatorial rule in the nation in the nation under discussion here and this curbed the power of the different entities of the nation in a significant manner. The net result of this was the fact that the citizens of the nation in collaboration with the international powers like USA, Canada and others revolted against the military rule of the national government (State.gov, 2018). On the other hand, Russia supported the national government of the nation and even helped them to bomb the nation as well (Hokayem, 2014). The United Nations tried to pacify the situation by arranging for a round table conference however the discussion failed to offer any substantial result. The end result of this is the fact that the USA is currently playing an active role to overthrow the dictatorial rule in the nation under discussion and even offering various kinds of relief aids to the people of the concerned nation (De Juan & Bank, 2015). For example, as per an estimate the nation of USA since the year 2011 has contributed more than $6.5 billiontowards the cause of the
3HISTORY ASSIGNMENT nation (State.gov, 2018). Thus, it can be said that the nation of USA has contributed in a significant manner towards the Syrian crisis. References De Juan, A., & Bank, A. (2015). The Ba ‘athist blackout? Selective goods provision and political violence in the Syrian civil war.Journal of Peace Research,52(1), 91-104. Glantz, D. M., & House, J. M. (2015).When Titans Clashed: How the Red Army Stopped Hitler. University Press of Kansas. Hokayem, E. (2014). Iran, the Gulf States and the Syrian civil war.Survival,56(6), 59-86. Kohn, H. (2017).The idea of nationalism: A study in its origins and background. Routledge. Maier, C. S. (2015).Recasting bourgeois Europe: stabilization in France, Germany, and Italy in the decade after World War I. Princeton University Press. State.gov, (2018). U.S. Humanitarian Assistance in Response to the Syrian Crisis. Retrieved from https://www.state.gov/j/prm/releases/factsheets/2017/269469.htm Tanaka, Y. (2017).Hidden horrors: Japanese war crimes in World War II. Rowman & Littlefield. Tsurumi, K. (2015).Social change and the individual: Japan before and after defeat in World War II. Princeton University Press.