Papers 1851-1860 of total 5282 found.
…of the Russian Orthodox Church under the chairmanship of Metropolitan Philaret of Minsk and Slutsk had a meeting at the Department for External Church Relations to study the document of the VII Plenary session of the Joint International Commission…
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…In the beginning the Jews were murdered in mass shootings on the Russian front. This method of extermination was very difficult on the soldiers, and far to public to the civilians. This was then the beginning. In 1941 for the plan to carry out…
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…, in which Poland was divided among Russia, Prussia, and Austria, Belarus became part of the Russian empire. Following World War I, Belarus proclaimed itself a republic, only to find itself occupied by the Red Army soon after its March 1918 announcement…
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Category: /Literature/English
…real life characters during the Russian Revolution. 1984, on the other hand, is a general warning against the dangers of following a dictatorial government. Overall, both novels utilize the parallels of the characters and the changing of the past, develop…
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…satire is the society that was created in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. The events narrated in Animal Farm obviously and continuously refer to events in another story, the history of the Russian Revolution. In other words, Animal Farm…
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…There was a great deal of tension between the Russian people and the autocracy during the early 20th century, which was brought about by the poor leadership by the autocracy. The way the country was beining run was out dated and unprogressive, so…
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…, Khrushchev joined a group of workers who had organized a strike protesting working conditions. He was fired. Khrushchev found another job but continued his activism, helping to organize strikes in 1915 and 1916. In 1917, after the Russian Revolution had ousted…
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…from his voyage, he went to the church about the way Russian men must crop their beards. Peter saw in Europe, that everyone had their beards very short and maintained. Instantly, Peter cut all of his general’s and servant’s beards. If they refused, he made…
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…in the winter. In east and west Greenland the stone house held as many as fifty unrelated people, which demonstrates a communal living area. In Alaska there were communal living areas that doubled as men’s clubhouses called kashim by the Russians, which were semi…
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…” policy. While preparing for his first meeting with a Russian official as President of the United States, Truman exclaimed that if the Russians did not with to be cooperative, “ they could go to hell.18” During his meeting with Soviet foreign minister Molotov…
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