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…Certain Communist Revival Since the dissolution of Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1991, the country now known as Russia has been going through many of the tough growing pains that such countries as it go through in their formative years…
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…launched a massive attack and communist troops attacked towns all over the country. 50,000 communist troops were killed between January and March which was a turning point in the war as even though in the short term the communists lost, in the long run it helped…
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…strong independent political movements could become. Once again, despite his good intentions, Gorbachev's reform was a significant factor in the collapse of the USSR. During the late 80's there were massive problems within the communist party. The party had…
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…. The conflicts between the Communist Soviet Union, and the Capitalist United States had become a perpetual battle that lasted from the mid 1940's until the end of the 1980's. Although there was not any direct fighting, indirect fighting took place and this is why…
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…are good examples. Where is the irony? Fascism is still practiced today by totalitarian extremist groups and political regimes. Similar to the fascist, is the communist. Although the political goal is dissimilar, the intent is the same; total control of state…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…caused by the conflict between Communist left wing and the Fascist right wing. The Fascists were in control of the army and therefore were in control of the country. The left wing had more support among the industrial workers. When the industry went on strike…
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…and cities. Saigon, capital city of South Vietnam and most US bases, was among the target. The aim of the offensive was to put pressure on the Americans to negotiate a settlement to leave Vietnam. The communists launched a force of over 80,000 troops against…
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…in-fact prevent war. The world had almost seen another world war, the effects of which would have been devastating because of the weapons involved. The Cuban Revolution was a background cause to the crisis. To the communist party in Cuba…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, it was divided into North and South Vietnam at the 17th parallel. The Communists, who wanted to be free from the French, controlled North Vietnam. The South Vietnamese, however, wanted to remain anti-Communist. The French supported this stance, and sought support…
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…The Communist “witch hunts” of the 1950s prompted Arthur Miller to write about the mass hysteria of the Salem Witch Trials in his play, The Crucible. Miller captured the paranoia and hatred of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials and made a controversial…
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