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…in opposition to his position as a dictator. For three years all of the Soviet Union’s people lived in fear, this included members of the Communist Party, the government, military personnel and even the secret police themselves. (History Online, 2002, p.3) During…
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…, the repercussions could last years. Prior to September 11, the former communist Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan were…
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…Since the beginning of the United States, Americans have always viewed the future in two ways; one, as the perfect society with a perfect government, or two, as a communistic world where free will no longer exists and no one is happy. The novel…
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…to the era of the czars and is the setting for summer's White Nights, when the sun barely sets. The city's change in names reflects Russia's often turbulent history. It has been Petrograd and Leningrad and only recently, with the demise of Russia's communist
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…of action. The purpose was to lessen the amount of countries with communist powers and to stop it before it spread to the United States. The U.S. had to react fast because of where Guatemala was located.…
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…Final Exam For a very long time peace has been seriously disturbed in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Maoist rebels, also know as the Communist Party of Nepal, have been raging against certain affairs for many years now, and the Nepalists are tired…
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…an untrained militia of untrained farmers. The Vietnam conflict began in the late nineteenth century. North Vietnam was battling for ownership of South Vietnam, so that they would be a unified communist nation. To prevent the domino effect and the further spread…
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…been caused by "enemies within," chiefly Jews and Communists. Now no longer an Austrian citizen and not yet a German citizen, Hitler at the war's end was a man without a country. Bewildered, he remained in the army, stationed in Munich. In the political…
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…(Cuba). By the end of 1959, the nation began to show signs of Communist involvement. Communist affiliated groups took control of the nation's military, bureaucracy, and labor movement, and Soviet interest in the island increased. In February of 1960…
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…, opposition still posed a threat even though he was Chancellor. It is debated whether the Nazis started the Reichstag fire in order to use it as a political weapon but either way it was successfully used to their advantage showing the Communist threat. After…
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