Papers 1721-1730 of total 5282 found.
…until after the nuclear test. He was advised that the A-Bomb would intimidate the Russians for political leverage (Alperovitz 41-62). The basic essence of the Potsdam Declaration was that there would be a regime of control over Japan, preventing it from…
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…to dismantle all of Germany's factories and relocate them in Russia so Russia could receive reparations from war. However United States stood fast against this decision for they hoped to revive Germany's economy. This action prevented Russians from taking over all…
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…Generally, Emma Goldman is referred to as an American Anarchist. However, as a young girl growing up in Russia, it was Russian socialist Nikolai Chernyshevsky (1826-1889) who first asked Emma the perspicacious question, what is to be done? Chernyshevsky…
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…bulge, pointing towards the German lines. (see Map #1) In the north and south, the German salients looked like two fangs getting ready to close on the Russian zone. The German High Command initially wanted a short and fast offensive to snip off the spearheads…
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…the Crimean War, in which a small force of British cavalry made a daring but dangerous assault against a Russian artillery line, due to a misunderstood order. The British cavalry commander wanted to retake some guns held by the Russians, instead he told his men…
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…devices, a human-based error occurs, which triggers the secret Soviet Doomsday device--a tactical error on the part of the Russians. Likewise, in Fail Safe, Professor Groeteschele is never truly proven wrong. Instead of making a terrible tactical or theoretical…
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…be reached by fierce expansion and high coverage. Starbucks must open their doors and be in the Russian market before anyone else. This would give them a great fist-mover advantage. Once consumers experienced Starbucks service, quality coffee, and ambiance…
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…on authority, rank, and status differentialsPursuit of personal agendasLittle vertical communicationAmbiguity in relationships and roles A Russian Profile Leaders in the Russian federation face the difficult task of introducing sweeping economic, political…
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…a true democracy with a flourishing market economy overnight. Overcoming 70 years of communism is difficult enough, but the problem is deeper as yet. It may well take many years before the Russian culture can unlearn the traits inculcated under communism…
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…the dropping of the atomic bomb. The threat of Russian advancement in Europe and in Asia was enough to worry the top officials in the United States and in the British governments. Wherever the Russians moved through they took for themselves. The Russian territorial…
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