Papers 1101-1110 of total 5282 found.
Category: /History
…the people resisted the control of the USSR. People instinctively crave freedom. This was the case in Hungary. In 1956, the people revolted against Russian occupation by holding a free election for a new government. The revolt was triggered by the growing…
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…bombings. Excluding the theater massacre, there have been four other suicide bombings in Chechnya and the republic of North Ossetia. This a large issue for both republic's government. What the outside world knows about Chechnya comes from Russian authorities…
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…a profound spiritual crisis. He stated in A Confession that he found insights in the daily life of Russian peasants who told him that everyone must serve God rather than living for themselves. He emerged from his spiritual crisis as what some have described…
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…Eliot wrote many novels, one of which was about four characters in a rural setting, and a love triangle conflict, which makes it similar to Madame Bovary in its realist style. War and Peace, by Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, is also typical of the Realist style…
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…Empress of Russia. Figchen and her mother were summoned by Elizabeth to Russia late in 1743. The potential match of the young German princess and the heir to the Russian throne was actively promoted by her mother and the Prussian King, Frederick, who saw…
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…, very effective. Furthermore, the diction is difficult. Russian words are occasionally used, "queried the barin" (9), so sometimes we must guess the meaning of the word according to the context of the material, if a footnote definition has not been provided…
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…, which the city was named after. If Russia had not won the battle, Germany and Hitler would have won the war, creating the Nazi society they dreamed about. Simply put, it is a movie about Russian Propaganda. Russia incorporated a small heroic feat of a young…
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…is secure, because it takes care of it's fellow members. Therefore it is incorrect to think that Jewish people are rich. An example can be found in early Russian history. Many Russian jews during Roman rule were not rich, yet they were secure because…
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Category: /History
…and the Suez Canal was an attack on Turkey. If the campaign succeeded it would be a decisive blow to the Germans and give the upper hand to the Allies. The Russians on the western front were slowly falling apart after the Germans had delivered a crushing blow…
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…The Chechens always despised being ruled by the Russians, likewise, Russia loathed them ranked them among the most ruthless and severe criminals of the former Soviet Union (Roskin 285). Stalin deported the Chechens to Kazakhstan in 1944, claiming…
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