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…THE SUBJECT is very simple. A man conceives the idea of committing a crime; he matures it, commits the deed, defends himself for some time from being arrested, and finally gives himself up to the expiation of it. For once, this Russian artist has adopted…
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…;Tab/>The Russians also had many bombers such as the Pettylakov 2, which was the Russians best bomber; it carried 1.2 tons of bombs. Then, is the Ilyishin 4 whish is the Russians main, long range bomber, it carried 1.5 tons of bombs, it was used…
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Category: /Literature
…of marriage, love and family life in Leo Tolstoy's Russian epic, Anna Karenina. Set in the backdrop of 1860's revolutionary Russia, the novel is an unashamed attack on familial institutions, freedom, individuality, and social conventions. Described by many critics…
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Category: /History
…of the evidence from the Russian troops. Birkinau was destroyed by the Russians in a raid to free the prisoners. Buna-Monowitz was destroyed by the SS in an attempt to hide it's existence, but was found only two weeks later by a Russian patrol squad. Although Birkinau…
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Category: /Entertainment
…in the German parliament, which helped him to gain a better knowledge of German politics. Bismarck was then transferred to St. Petersburg in Russia, where he was very popular with the Russian court. 7 A good relationship between Bismarck and the Russian Tsar…
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Category: /Law & Government
…in the Department of State. The Soviet National Center became the Russian National Center with the dissolution of the Soviet Union and is located in Moscow in the Russian Federation Ministry of Defense. Reagan's greatest diplomatic achievement was the 1987 treaty…
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…uprising in Russian Poland, Bismarck supported the Russians, while public sympathy was with the Poles. Bismarck thus secured Russian goodwill for his policy of unification. In 1863/64 the Danes played into Bismarck's hands. They passed a constitution declaring…
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…an entertaining interlude between each scene. "The sole purpose of the songs is to make you laugh and to cover the scene change" (Adam Cook - on location). Philip Griffin uses modern music, performed by what appears to be Russian folk singers to great effect…
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…support for the French. France ended up gaining Morocco, and giving up part of French Congo in order to appease Germany. <Tab/>Finally, there was nationalism stirring in the Balkans, where Slavs lived in Russian, Austria-Hugarian, and other lands…
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…father. He was born in 1849 in the small Russian town of Ryazan, the eldest son in a poor family. In 1860, at the age of 11, Pavlov finally began his formal education at Ryazan Ecclesiastical High School and, afterwards, entered into the local seminary…
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