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Month: October 2015

Austin Robert Niggebrugge

October 22, 2015arnick

Austin Niggebrugge is a junior at the University of Delaware who plans to graduate from the University just like his mother, Deanna Niggebrugge. Austin is a History major who plans to graduate with a double minor in English and Entrepreneurship.… Continue Reading →

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Internment’s Impact on Japanese American Ethnic Identification

October 22, 2015Justin

On December 7, 1941 the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. This would be the final straw that would drag them into the conflict that had consumed much of the… Continue Reading →

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Chinese Americans- Before and After World War II

October 22, 2015Jared Horoski

The participation of Chinese Americans in the allied military campaign during World War II changed how other Americans perceived them. Dating back to the arrival of the first Chinese immigrants during the 19th century, their perception was generally negative. The… Continue Reading →

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How World War Two Changed the Relationship of Polish Americans and Influenced Their Involvement In American Life

October 22, 2015jmglass

             When the first large wave of Polish American’s immigrated to the United States in the early 1900s, they were fleeing from a life of poverty, hard labor, and a lack of education. It was… Continue Reading →

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American Jewish Disorganization During WWII and Post-Holocaust Zionism

October 22, 2015Jake Marshall

World War II caused massive change across the globe. No international community was affected as much as the Jews. The genocidal atrocities of Nazi Germany will probably never be forgotten, due to the barbaric nature of the violence. The global… Continue Reading →

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