Papers 1431-1440 of total 5282 found.
…," this is a story bout "love." A love story set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution. Dr. Yuri Zhivago (Omar Sharif) is a general practitioner, but he is also a poet; through his vocation as a man of medicine, he tends to those in need in everyday real life…
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…these alliances cannot be entirely blamed for war they did contribute. Germany was part of the triple alliance with Austria and Italy, at the same time the Reinsurance treaty resulting in a Franco-Russian alliance that then turned into the Triple Entente when Britain…
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…. The war in Europe was nearly over, and the question on what to do with Germany was a main priority. The allied leaders rendezvoused in the Russian Crimea, February 1945. Controversy has surrounded the conference ever since. In relation to the "sellout…
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Category: /History
…on Vienna. Meanwhile, the allies planned a three front attack against Napoleon; the British would recapture Hanover. Next, an Austrian army with Russian support under the command of General Mack would invade Bavaria, which was a French ally. Lastly…
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Category: /History
…many obstacles and hardships, in the first place because the country was ruled by the Turkish Government hostile to Russians. Enthusiasm of early Russian Zionists was mostly romantic and probably doomed to failure. The basis for mature political Zionism…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Many authors write about topics that they know and about historical events that are going on while they write their story. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell this is definitely true. Orwell modeled many of his characters after Russian leaders…
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Category: /Literature/English
…purpose of the book. II. Style of writing: I feel that when the author was writing this book he was thinking of an easy way to reflect the events of the Russian revolution so it would be easy to understand. I feel that George Orwell was very successful…
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…only 56m (184 ft) but proved to the world that the principle was valid. Gossard Died August 10, 1945. Gossard did not work alone, he was also in partnership with a Russian theorist named Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. Tsiolkovsky was born on September 7, 1857…
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…competition. Russia developed a distinctive national cinema in near isolation as a result of World War I. Before the war, Russian production had been largely dominated by Pathe, which opened a studio in Russia in 1908, and Gaumont, which followed suit in 1909…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The Austrians were threatening French controlled Bavaria and since the Austrians were allies with Russia, it was obvious that Russian soldiers would soon come to help the Austrians. Bonaparte then decided to quickly attack the Austrians before the Russian troops got…
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