Papers 1271-1280 of total 1365 found.
Category: /History
…to fight and break away from a totalitarian government. Former President Mikhail Gorbachev was always more loved and admired in the White House and in the State Department, than among his own people.…
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Category: /History
…and to start a new nation for the Jews. A look at the fabric of Jewish Zionists that emigrated to Israel exhibited the driving forces and it displayed how massively the movement developed. For Russian Jews, it was the desire to escape totalitarian oppression…
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…a mix of factors and motivations, often with a religious element," Brad Roberts says. "'Do it in the name of the hand of God to create a more fair order in the world. Exorcise a devil. Put the world on the right track. Destroy a totalitarian state. Destroy…
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…and could do anything without major opposition and made his aggression all the more easy. Germany is now a totalitarian state and has lost all democracy. This clear violation of Versailles was not acted on and the League did not even recognise it as a violation…
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Category: /Literature
…of choice and free speech. There are many other countries that are in a totalitarian state and are restricted from ideas that conflict with a regime's views. If book banning is allowed, the citizens of the United States might as well give up the rest…
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Category: /History
…as head of the Soviet Communist Party, the oppressive reforms started by Lenin were continued and at length became completely totalitarian. Stalin became the most powerful man in Russia. He controlled to bulk of all the political power and with that he started…
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…of an unhappy nation, and built a successful campaign based on 'idealism' and hatred. The war that they were involved in did more than reinforce the basic elements of National Socialist ideology. It proved that there was an apparatus of totalitarian media control…
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…rejected totalitarian methods anywhere he viewed China as a progressive, modern and socialist state. The Defense Minister also felt a kind of 'spiritual kinship' with China (Langyel, 1962). And even when the India-China relations edged in 1959 Menon still…
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…of dictatorships, not all of them were as totalitarian as those of Germany and Italy. More conservative leaders, strong men who promised that they could lead their countries away from the threat of communism and be a sensible alternative to multi-party politics…
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…of behaviour taught at school. So the boys construct a command structure but not in a totalitarian way for the boys elect their chief and have a right to speak in the assembly. This assembly is firstly just a meeting convened by Ralph. But after a certain "reform…
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