Papers 2231-2240 of total 5282 found.
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…, the ‘father of containment’ said in the New York Times that: “[Expansionism] will inflame nationalistic, anti-Western, and militaristic tendencies in Russian opinion, adversely affect the development of Russian democracy, restore the atmosphere of the Cold…
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…been ignored as a subject for investigation by the medical establishment in Western Europe and America. The primary investigators in modern times have been Russian. Most important amongst them is B.N. Klosovskii, who is otherwise recognized…
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…with the Russians. Although Hitler did not see Russia as an absolute enemy, he did despise the Russians, whom he saw as inferior people because of their Slavic origins. Hitler saw the government run by Jewish capitalists as well, which only made him despise them more…
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…negotiated the Dreikaiserbund (Three Emperors' League) with Russia and Austria-Hungary. But the alliance did not survive the Russo-Turkish War of 1877. When the Austrians and British threatened war over a Carthaginian peace imposed on Turkey by the Russian
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…Analysis of the Chernobyl Meltdown- On April 1986, Soviet's Union Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded letting out a massive amount of radiation that would debate of all Russian citizens for hundreds of years to come. At exactly 1:21 am. on April…
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…and in Prussia, where he had seen the rise of tensions which upset Europe in the early 1800’s. His mission in Russia was to urge freedom of the seas, to seek favorable treatment for American shipping in Russian waters, and to reaffirm the desire of the United States…
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…Meltdown On April 1986, Soviet's Union Chernobyl nuclear plant exploded letting out a massive amount of radiation that would debate of all Russian citizens for hundreds of years to come. At exactly 1:21 am. on April, 1986 inChernobyl…
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…, approved by Congress, greatly increased the flow of supplies to Britain. After Germany attacked the Soviet Union in June 1941, lend-lease went to the Russians as well. To protect the supplies against German submarines, U.S. destroyers began escorting convoys…
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…quicker flight times along with airlines could make twice as many flights as a regular jet could in a days time. History of Supersonic Transportation The history of Super Sonic Transportation began in the mid 1950’s, when the Russians, French…
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…the Americans thought that the Russians were aiming to incorporate Western Europe (the US & British sphere of influence) into their sphere of influence (Eastern Europe) by supporting the communists in these countries. Their fears were enforced when a "coup…
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