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…. In addition to money, payment was made in the form of ships, trains, livestock, and valuable natural resources. After World War I, the German, Austria-Hungarian, and Russian empires ceased to exist, and the Ottoman empire soon followed them. New nations…
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…. In addition to money, payment was made in the form of ships, trains, livestock, and valuable natural resources. After World War I, the German, Austria-Hungarian, and Russian empires ceased to exist, and the Ottoman empire soon followed them. New nations emerged…
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…by the British army for over seventy years.         The Maxim Gun could fire 400-600 rounds of small-calibre ammunition per minute. Each gun had the firepower of about 100 rifles. The German Army's Maschinengewehr and the Russian Pulemyot Maxima were both…
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…. One of my favorite of these stories is about Heinz Neist, a German soldier who fought over a single floor of a building. While setting up his wireless he found out that a group of Russian soldiers had become trapped on the upper floor of this building…
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…by the implications of claiming poor relief. The law's inadequacies triggered civil unrest provoking demonstrations, hunger marches and pressure groups (Black: 2000, p.37). With the recent Russian revolution in mind, the government must have been fearful of a British…
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…with its members, whose growing numbers now range from 1,500 to 2,000 according to U.S. State Department estimates. These include about 650 leaders and teachers who reside mostly in Japan, but some operate in small enduring Russian cells as well. Although…
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…at all. However lets look at the revolutions of the past. We can get dozens of examples from the Indian, Russian, French revolutions that the change in the social order was triggered because of the new ideas that the revolution leaders came up…
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…with territorial expansion, eventually becoming the chief power of Eastern Europe. From there, Russian czars embarked on a course of selective Westernization which, despite mimicking of the West, Russia remained outside the global trade system. During the fifteenth…
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…- Politicians; Horses- Laborers; Sheep- Gullible People; etc. ) This book shows how a government that is set up to serve the people turns against them, just like communism did to the Russian people. Animalism symbolizes communism and the characters symbolize Russian
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…. He asked forgiveness of his family for his sins and welcomed death... This moral transformation makes real end of his unreal life. As a moralist Tolstoy would like to play attention of Russian intelligentsia how badly they live, how they waste…
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