Papers 1791-1800 of total 5282 found.
Category: /History
…of Israel’s ports by Arabs, and most importantly the impact of Russian/Communist and Western policies and participation in the region. The Israeli’s had had a strong victory against the Arab states in 1956, and this had strengthened their self-assurance However…
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…the predicament of families caught in the gears of Ellis Island in this anecdote. A Russian Jew and his son are called before the commissioner. The father is a pitiable-looking object; his large head rests upon a small, emaciated body; the eyes speak of premature loss…
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…the Cold War. In the 1950's the Federal Civil Defense Administration started using defense manuals to teach and train the American people on the home front to prepare them for attacks from the Russians or their communist allies. Recently, the United States…
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…, the stage is set for the snowball to pick up steam and multiply. Due to their desperate nature, the Serbs turned to Russia for help. On July 24th, the Crown Prince of Serbia appealed to the Russian Tsar for support . In his corner, he had a strong ethnic…
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…to face the anticipated Allied invasions--remain in Manchuria to protect the region from Russian invasion. Throughout the day and into the night, the Japanese Supreme War Council met in grim deliberation. At 2:00 A.M. on August 10, the Japanese Prime Minister…
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…Francisco opening accounts to receive the money, is helping investigators. Another person arrested is a Russian computer expert who worked at a Russian software company. Vladimir Levin, head systems operator for AO Saturn, figured out how to get around…
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…. Joseph Conrad was born in 1857 in a city in the Ukraine called Berdichev. This area used to be a part of Poland but at that time it was under Russian's rule. Even though it was under Russian government, Conrad is still considered Polish. His father's name…
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…Tereza in finding a job as a freelance photographer. Tereza also has a sense that Tomas is not fully faithful to her, and asks to join him, but he denies the fact. The story then takes a few twists and turns as the Russians invade Czechoslovakia. Tereza aides…
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…, a very nearly successful operation by either al Qaeda, the Taliban, or any one of a number of pissed off warlords. The Taliban has regrouped and threatens a prolonged guerilla campaign similar to the one that ultimately caused the Russians to go home. American…
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…and Luxembourg in the Battle of the Bulge from December 1944 to January 1945. The only thing this did was drawing his own troops from him and allowing the Soviets and Russians to move to Berlin. As the Russians were closing in towards Hitler he knew he would either…
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