Papers 1931-1940 of total 5282 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…decent. The Germans and the Russians persecuted the Prussians. Prussians were strictly Protestants with high moral and ethnic standards. For centuries, Prussia was a safe haven for people persecuted for their religious beliefs. Between 1685 and 1715…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the camp, which was located about three kilometers from the original camp (Gutman 107). Meanwhile, on June 22, Hitler's panzer division began to plow across the Russian borders (Friedrich 8). Soon after, thousands of Russians were sent to build the second…
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Category: /History
…things that he did to Russian society during his reign of thirty-seven years. I will debate the fact that Ivan IV was nick named Ivan the terrible. Ivan IV was born on August 25, 1530, in Moscow. He was the son of Vasily III, the grand duke of Moscow…
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…the world from a size "large" to a size "medium." This first era of globalization was broken apart by the blows of World War I, the Russian Revolution and the Great Depression, which combined to fracture the world both physically and ideologically. The divided…
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…the latest industrial form. The Russian Revolution of 1917 led to the adoption of the abstract language. Artists were now considered constructor-inventor because they gave engineering a new creative form. But in France there was no equivalence to Bauhaus…
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…fronts, and within hours were sweeping across deep into the country. Within the first few days attacks on Soviet airfields devastatingly maimed Russian air warfare, which “represented one-quarter of the entire Soviet air strength.” German armies were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, joke about uncle Sam isnot going to make smile anybody, but Americans. And joke about Natasha Rostova won't be understood by anybody, but Russians. At the same time there are a lot of universal jokes. They are publiched all over the world…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a better navy, and expanded Russian territory. Catherine the Great won control of the Black Sea of the Northern Shore because of a war with the Ottoman Turks. It was a surprise that she won this battle, but she did it because she was a wise ruler. The power…
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…that Nicholas did to "dig his own grave," maybe the most substantial was his resistance to ideas other than his own. It was evident during the period of his reign that a large majority of the Russian population wanted government reforms. Nicholas, however…
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…of known elements relative to the weight of hydrogen. His weights were not entirely accurate but they form the basis for the modern periodic table of the elements. In 1869, the russian chemist Dimitri Mendeleïev constructed a table which classified all…
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