Papers 1651-1660 of total 6202 found.
…in the First World War was because of enemies from within, it was vital that this would not happen again. As the Nazi's gained control of Germany, there were signs of open opposition. Initially, communists, SPD and Trade Unionists were outlined as the main threat…
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…. and South Vietnamese troops to retake all of the captured cities, including the former capital of Hue. Although the offensive was not militarily successful for the Vietnamese Communists and did not meet its major objectives, it was a political and psychological…
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…landed in the Bahia de Cochinos (Bay of Pigs). These men were intended to overthrow communist Cuban leader, Fidel Castro. The invasion provoked anti-United States demonstrations in Latin America and Europe and further embittered United States-Cuban relations…
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…1. Definition of State Owned Enterprise. State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) can be defined as nationalized corporations which are publicly owned by the state or government and usually exist in communist countries. In our case example, Anshan Iron…
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…. This effectively made the USA responsible for the French reoccupation. USA’s support for the French return to Indochina was logical, as this provided a way to stop the Communists from advancing in the East. By mid-August French officials were hinting that they would…
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…embattled. One of the most painful events in all of Americans history was the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was an unsuccessful effort by the United States and the South Vietnam to prevent the communists of North Vietnam from uniting with the South Vietnam…
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…first entered the war on June 25, 1950 because the United States felt that if Russia's troops would fight for North Korea, we should fight for South Korea. Also, since South Korea had a dictatorship, we wanted to prevent it from becoming communist
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…The Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union Almost sixty-nine years after it was founded, the Soviet Union came to an end. In 1985 Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev became general secretary of the Communist Party, and in 1988 he became President…
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…successfully for a Boston-based seat in the U.S. House of Representatives; he was reelected in 1948 and 50. As a congressman he backed social legislation that benefited his working-class constituents. Kennedy also took a strong stand against the Communist Chinese…
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…of Pigs Invasion of Cuba, US Missile installations along the Turkey/Soviet border, and the clear anti-Communist policy of the United States. Khrushchev was born in Kalinovka in southwestern Russia. He was raised in a poor family whose income depended…
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