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University of Puget Sound

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2018

World War II

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Memory Through Manga: Japanese Comic Book Representations Of Mass Death In Hiroshima And World War Ii, Julianna Christine Leach Jun 2018

Memory Through Manga: Japanese Comic Book Representations Of Mass Death In Hiroshima And World War Ii, Julianna Christine Leach

History Theses

Discusses the themes of trauma and the anti-nuclear, pro-humanity, political messages of four manga—Barefoot Gen, I Saw It, Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths, and Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms—depicting mass death during World War II from the point of view of Hiroshima victims and low-ranking Japanese soldiers sent on two suicide missions.


A Horrific Choice Or Willing Complicity: Medical Ethics In Nazi Germany, Hope Schulman Jun 2018

A Horrific Choice Or Willing Complicity: Medical Ethics In Nazi Germany, Hope Schulman

History Theses

This paper seeks to answer the question of whether or not doctors in Nazi Germany were forced to commit medical atrocities, or if they were working on their own volition.