Papers 1461-1470 of total 5282 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. As it describes the effects of war, we can also consider this book one of the greatest anti-war novels ever written. War puts men who are similar, all except that they wear a different uniform, against each other to fight and kill. When Paul saw the Russian
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…was unusual. Upon Marlow's arrival at Kurtz’s ivory death compound he is introduced to another admirer of Kurtz. The man is a twenty-five-year-old Russian seaman and has been taking care of the now ill Kurtz at the Inner Station. Not too long after meeting…
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Category: /History
…, Serbia agreed to most but not all of the demands. Austria reacted on July 28 by declaring war on Serbia. The Russians prepared to defend Serbia. On July 31 the Germans sent a warning to Russia to stop mobilizing its army for war. the Russians ignored…
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…Moscow On The Hudson The film, Moscow On The Hudson, brings the viewers to the height of the Cold War, during World War II. In the beginning, the movie is set in communist Russia, but it soon advances to democratic America. The Russians thought…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. Orwell was specifically referring to the 1917 Russian Revolution. This book is written in somewhat of a fable form, from the point of view of the animals as they watch their leaders warp and gradually destroy the ideology of the "animalism" revolution. I would…
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Category: /History
Russian leaders consented to a peace treaty neutralizing Austria. Meanwhile, both Russia and the United States had developed hydrogen bombs. With the threat of such destructive force hanging over the world, Eisenhower, with the leaders…
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…War and Peace – one of the greatest novels in the world, written by giant of Russian literature count Leo Tolstoy. Leo Tolstoy, the son of Count Nicholas Tolstoy, was born in 1828 at the family estate Yasnaya Polyana about 100 miles south of Moscow. His…
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Category: /History
…to live up to its conditions that it made such as the status quo in outer Mongolia. If America did not defeat Japan soon it would be force to accept the Russians conditions and let them enter the war since they did the bulk of the fighting in Europe. As many…
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…, and realizing the Russian army had left, Napoleon stalled for a few days and then finally withdrew. During Napoleon’s retreat, the Russian army attacked. Almost all of Napoleon’s army was killed, and he and 100,000 survivors retreated. Soon after his retreat…
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Category: /History
…at once. All of these citizens experimenting with their new freedoms are creating political chaos. The Russian citizens don't have time to savor their new freedoms and are just trying to grab them from left and right. For they are probably afraid…
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