Papers 1861-1870 of total 5282 found.
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…Zedong gained power, Stalin was only too eager to break that agreement. He abandoned all ties to the Kai-shek government. The Korean War also effected the American-Soviet relationship. In 1948 the Russians set up a People's Democratic Republic in North…
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…the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Semyonov, who stated that unless Dubcek and Svoboda keep, order Russian troops would intervene. On 31st March of Soviet Minister Marshall Grechko, who empowered 35 000 troops in the country to impose martial law if necessary…
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Russian playwright Anton Chekhov was born in Taganrog, Russia on January 20, 1860. As a boy he was fond of practical joking and any sort of comic activity. When he was sixteen years old his family fled to Moscow after going bankrupt and left him behind…
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…is present, the countries weren’t ready for it and have suffered because of it. One thing is for sure though. The economy of the former U.S.S.R. is on the brink of disaster with no apparent escape in the near future (Lucas). The Russian economy has seen a huge…
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…to run away or change their culture. Therefore, it would be easier for those people to adapt to a new culture or environment. For example, many Russian people especially businessmen don't like the business system in their country. Their system is Communism…
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…, Korea was just a small peasant society that paid tribute to the Chinese. But when the Russian and Japanese imperialism made a huge effect on the China, Korea was looked at differently. By the end of the century, Korea had become a prize in a three-way…
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…Russia the Americans could penetrate Russian soil on the same day they attacked. Now, if the spheres of influence were surrounding Russia the story would be different, the outcome positive for Russians. Their are two positions one could take on this problem…
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…to create a device that could relay radio waves from orbit. The U.S. made the first step. In 1954, the U.S. relayed a voice message off of the moon. Three years later, in the October of 1957, the Russians sent Sputnik 1 in orbit. Sputnik 1 sent radio beeps…
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…a movement of secession. The effect was a domino one where other Russian nations began to have the same sentiments and started revolts against the centralized government. “On December 08, 1992, leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus met to sign and agreement…
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…the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Semyonov, who stated that unless Dubcek and Svoboda keep, order Russian troops would intervene. On 31st March of Soviet Minister Marshall Grechko, who empowered 35 000 troops in the country to impose martial law if necessary…
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