Papers 1991-2000 of total 5282 found.
Category: /History
…Stalinism. To mention this term, this policy, is to evoke panic and fright in almost all Russians. Stalin rose to become the dictator of Russia in 1929, and remained in that position until 1953. He morphed the Soviet Union from what was once one…
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…that a Russian could speak of. Shostakovich was brutally attacked in the official press, and both the opera and the yet to be performed Fourth Symphony (1935-36) were banned. His next major work was his Fifth Symphony (1937), which he described as "a Soviet artist's…
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…alone having to deal with two. This hate America had for communists in a way contributed to the Missile Crisis, however, because Cuba feared invasion from the US. They’re only friend was their fellow communists, the Russians. In the fall of 1961 the American…
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Category: /History
…at solutions like none other. We have learned from this experience. The Cold War could have been prevented. Franklin Roosevelt gave Eastern Europe to the Russians at Yalta. When Roosevelt negotiated at Yalta, he was not feeling the pain and needs of the people…
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…. The Russians, being allied with Serbia, attacked Austria-Hungary, which made Germany (Austro-Hungarian ally) attack Russia and France. Germany also invaded Belgium, which forced Great Britain to attack Germany. The United States joined at the request of Great…
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Category: /History
…of the Bulge was perhaps the end of the War for both sides in European warfare. Russian forces came in from the East and Allied forces from the West, centering in on Berlin to take over Germany, thus ending war on the European front.…
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…life (1700-1950) 2. The Russian Empre and Czar Peter the Great who had determined as a young man that he would modernize and Westernize his backward country. and 3. John Sebastian Bach was born in 1685 in Germany. There arent any main characters because…
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…that the Vietnamese communist did not care how many lives is taken on the battlefield but stoping the Americans was his only plan. I believe that the Vietnamese could not have stood America’s defense power without the Russian allies that provided them with artilleries…
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Category: /Literature/English
…surrounding the Animal Farm are mirrored to the events that took place during the Russian Revolution, yet another example of the rise of great power and the fall of great era’s.…
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…not know what I was or going to be. But once in middle school I told my teacher I was a Russian dog. She called my parents and boy was I in deep dog doodoo. 13) In the Christian religion we pray to saints do you ever pray to “saints?” Yes, I pray…
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