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How did Germany's strategy in World War II differ from that of World War I? In what ways did Germany's strategic failures in World War I shape its plans for the prosecution of World War II?
Displacement
A defense mechanism where an individual redirects emotional impulses from a real object to a substitute target.
Repression
A defense mechanism where unpleasant thoughts, feelings, or desires are unconsciously excluded from consciousness.
Psychodynamic Tradition
A psychological perspective that emphasizes unconscious processes and childhood experiences in shaping behavior and personality.
Personality Development
The process by which an individual's personality grows and evolves over time, influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and social factors.
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