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Category: /Literature/English
…media are like: Germans are all terrorist, Russians are all KGB backed communists, and Japanese are capitalist pigs bent on buying up the free world. These judgments had already caused many people perpetuating discriminatory beliefs and servings…
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Category: /History
…of that war unless victory came before they could get in.” Even the nuclear physicist Leo Szilard’s had said that “At that time Mr. Byrnes was much concerned about the spreading of Russian influence in Europe…” Also Winston Churchill had even said “It is quite…
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…, threatening everyone, and striking even the most undeserving. Before the Russian Revolution, God represented the law, the only law which Russians accepted, and they only seemed to follow those laws written by men of faith. After the revolution, the Bolsheviks…
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Category: /History
…from the then Russian government. Ernesto attacked the Russian style of Communism and said 'It was tacit accomplice of imperialism.' The Russians were not trading only with communists and they were not giving under developed countries aid…
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…. Maria, age 48 (Cuban). She disagrees with what Americans did to the Cuban's. She says; "That the Cuban's didn't have any control over what Russia did to the U.S. The Russians used Cuba as a guinea pig. Vald, age 51 (Russian). He disagrees with what…
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…such stiff political rivalry at home that he never again held a major American command at sea. In 1788, Russian Empress Catherine II (The Great) appointed him rear admiral in the Russian navy. He took a leading part in the Black Sea campaign against the Ottoman…
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…Dostoyevsky was a Russian writer and missionary whose psychological analysis of the human faith and soul is recognised as that of a genius by theologians, psychologists and literary critics alike. Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky was born November 11th…
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Category: /Literature
…Power Corrupts In George Orwell's classic novel Animal Farm he deals with issues relating to the Russian Revolution, totalitarianism and dictatorship. He presents a society of animals who rebel against mankind and in turn the animals gain their own…
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Category: /Literature
…In Animal farm written by George Orwell, the political ideas of the Russian Revolution and the Communist government are seen through the use of allegory and satire. Through the development of Orwell's ideas on the communist government; important ideas…
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…Introduction Top of Page Background: The defeat of the Russian Empire in World War I led to the seizure of power by the communists and the formation of the USSR. The brutal rule of Josef STALIN (1924-53) strengthened Russian dominance of the Soviet Union…
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