Papers 1281-1290 of total 6202 found.
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…States government constantly reaffirmed its anti-communist stance. Throughout the nearly two decades of United States involvement in Vietnam, the United States government entered into, and remained in, the Vietnam War, due to the fear of Communist world…
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…en 1954. Su hijo, Fidel Castro Diaz Balart, nacido en 1949, ha servido como cabeza de la comisión atómica de la energía de Cuba. Fidel Castro was the first secretary of the Cuban Communist party, and commander of the armed forces. Castro, who has…
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…for biography in 1957. Like in his earlier book on British foreign poicy, it showed his admiration for forceful political figures. The hallmark of Kennedy’s presidency was based on a firm anti-Communist foreign policy. He was a cautious liberal on domestic issues, he…
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…escaped death while running away from the Korean communist army. Their hometown located in Northern Korea, when the invasion began, they had to leave and try to go to a safer place. They took few of their belongings, a little money, and some provisions…
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…mindset was to reverse communist policies and to make Russia better by implementing a market economy. In general, all the people approved the legitimacy and the claims of these governments, because they were all born out of revolutions that were inspired…
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…-fifth of March. Armed intervention by NATO in the affairs of Yugoslavia is considered as a violation of United Nation charters. They were attacking Yugoslavia without approved by the United Nation Security Council. Furthermore, NATO oppresses communist
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…popularized the term cold war in a book of the same name. In Congress there was a series of highly publicized inquiries into pro-Communist activity in the United States. The best-known investigator, Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, gave his name to an era of intense…
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…stay in Guatemala, he had the chance to become a government medical personnel. He refused this chance because he did not want to join the Communist party. Therefore, he was penniless for a number of years. Shortly thereafter, Guevara met one of Fidel…
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…. In 1954 the French army was surrounded by the Vietnamese in Dien Bien Phu. They held up a conference in Geneva and decided that Indo China could be free, but Vietnam was divided into two parts. North Vietnam was occupied by the communist, they were the Vietcong…
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…focused on strict moral government and allowed Stalin to much time. In my opinion, the errors of President Truman birthed the containment theory. Being passive in nature the containment theory didn't apply any pressure on the existing communists government…
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