Papers 1571-1580 of total 6202 found.
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…that their ideas supercede those of others. Two examples of propaganda being used extensively during the twentieth century is by the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi) in Germany from 1933 – 1945 and by the Communist government led by Josef Stalin…
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…was concerned with communist invasion all over the world. It seemed that the Russians and Chinese were still in full pursuit of warlike, expansionist policies across the globe and were quite able to manipulate weaker governments.14 All the former presidents…
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…not want was for its neighbours to be controlled by anti-communist governments. Thus in Eastern Europe Russia thought in terms of ‘spheres of influence’. The Western Allies didn’t understand this philosophy as they thought in terms of the Atlantic Charter, which…
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…Berlin was kept alive only by airlift supplies. Previous underlying tensions between the Russians and the western powers re-emerged. The period, known as the Cold War, was and to some point still is the struggle between communist Russian beliefs…
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…was in a chaotic state. Troops were demoralized and their leaders were ineffective. The final defeat came at Dien Bien Phu on May 8, 1954 at the hands of the communists under their brilliant general, Vo Ngyuen Giap . French troops left Vietnam and elections were held…
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…to Communist doctrine. The Communists, led by ho Chi Ming, gained ascendance in the nationalist movement because of their superior organization, their use of deception when expedient, and the murderer opposition nationalist leaders. During World War II, when Japan…
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…to capture the same power as his predecessor? The link between the two leaders goes back many years, to nearly the beginning of the communist annexation of Russia. Even today, we find ourselves asking if the politicians we vote for say they will m! ake a reform…
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…, in order for a democracy to be consolidated^ (Linz and Stepan pg. 17). Two former communist countries, East Germany and Poland, will be analyzed and critiqued about the prospects for sustainable democracy. Specifically, an analysis of the civil societies…
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…Richard Milhous Nixon, 37th president of the United States (1969-1972), was born on January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda, California. Nixon was one of the most controversial politicians of the twentieth century. He built his political career on the communist
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…the fate for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. "The cold war was the general term for the post 1945 political, ideological, strategic and military conflict between the western allies led by the United States and the Soviet Union and other communist countries…
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