Papers 1801-1810 of total 5282 found.
…and the Slavic speaking countries that bordered them. The Central Powers declared war and invaded Serbia who then asked for help from the Russians. Russian troops were built up along the German border but no military action was taken. The Germans viewed this as an act…
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…. There was a lot emphasis put on the work place. Heavy labor was the common bond between the workers in Russia. There were scenes of laborers in factories, outside, and in mines. Vertov made sure he showed all aspects of Russian life and he pointed out the balance…
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…. (MM) It is important to acknowledge one’s past and for Mennonites this seems of uttermost importance. For Adam Wiebe traces his roots can be traced back to Danzig, one of the first Mennonite settlements and an important one for Canadian and Russian
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…Military strength, including new efforts in outer space. confronted by this reaction, Moscow, after the erection of the Berlin Wall, relaxed its pressure in central Europe. Instead, the Russians now sought to install nuclear missiles in Cuba. When…
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…--via Japan--and the North Koreans were supported materially by the Russians, and later, with personnel, by the now full-fledged communist China. The fact that America did not really have a large arsenal of their new "superweapons" atomic and hydrogen bombs…
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…and corruption, as did many others before him. Kurtz ended up "raiding the country" on his frequent ivory expeditions. He had a tendency to become cruel, once even threatening to kill his devoted companion, the Russian. This makes the reader question Kurtz's…
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…the Russians. Stated here is a letter to President Johnson giving a warning from the Russians: Sat., June 0, 1967 The White House To President Lyndon B. Johnson Dear Mr. President, ...A very crucial moment has now arrived which forces us, military actions…
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…sentence within the blink of an eye. "Ivan" is his first name and "Denisovich" is his patronymic name; the form of his name in the title is a form of respectful address in Russian. Shukov is the name presumably of his parents. He uses his determination…
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…leave an impression it is not necessarily a good one, and therefore could work to your disadvantage. Another example of when in the past political violence in your own government is not justifiable would be when the Russians overthrew the Romanoff family…
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…system. IN 1861 they had about 2000 kilometers of rail ,by 1913 they had increased the rail line to 70,000 kilometers. The expansion of the rail allowed for the Russians to transport their military more easily, and it opened up the coal and iron resources…
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