Papers 1741-1750 of total 5282 found.
…PROFESSIONAL ROLES OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS Two generations of the journalists - Soviet and the post-Soviet - make journalism in contemporary Russia. The difference is in how the young generation quite critically estimates the Soviet…
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Category: /Law & Government
Lenin's New Economic Policy and began to force all peasants to join Collective Farms. Peasants had to group their machinery and livestock on large farms, which were controlled by the State, due to this, 5million richer peasants, Kulaks, were murdered or starved…
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Category: /History
…between Stalin and Tse-tung reach further than these surface facts. With the death of Vladimir Lenin, the struggle for authority within the USSR narrowed to a contest between Trotsky, the brilliant leader of the Red Armies during the Civil War, and Stalin…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Look at Hitler, Stalin, Lenin, and even Karl Marx himself. These men were obviously not sane. Hitler was known to be obsessed with Satan, and on more that one occasion was found yelling for help, "seized with a power which makes him tremble so violently…
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Category: /History
…communist shape. Joseph Stalin had turned the Soviet Union into a great superpower but all this had come with a price, a price which was placed on the lives of millions. After the death of Lenin. Stalin began to change agriculture and industry…
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Category: /History
…plans stimulated espionage, which in turn aroused greater hatred and fear. World War I was an unforgettable cataclysm where its impact is still with us. In many aspects it shaped modern Europe history directly; it gave birth to Hitler and Lenin
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Category: /History
…could dominate the whole of Europe and tilt the global balance of power against its rival. Lenin’s watchword, ‘Whoever has Germany has Europe,’ had lost nothing of its truth or relevance." The uniform concentration of the world powers coming out of World…
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Category: /History
…for scapegoating. He would put people on the stand for crimes that they did not commit. He accused old defeated rivals, such as party veterans of the earliest days of Lenin, of murdering Kirov and conspiring with arch enemy Leon Trotsky. It was believed that Stalin…
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Category: /Literature/English
…mass movements specific to World War II, Hoffer studied a diverse selection of leaders such as Marat, Robespierre, Lenin, Mussolini and Hilter. These men and the people they governed fascinated Hoffer. He was inclined to further investigate their practices…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, no right is alienable.” Whether economic reform will lead to political liberalization is uncertain. While the 1992 Constitution no longer proclaims Leninism’s centrality, it continues to insist on the Party’s leading role. It is going to be extremely…
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