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…for the unification of Vietnam under an elected government. The Communist North, led by the Viet Minh continued their efforts of collectivizing the lands for all people to use. The party relied on persuasion and the demonstration effect of rising food production…
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…his hatred against Jews and Communists. Hitler said the Jews had conspired against the country for their own financial gain. It sold over 300,000 copies in Germany before he even came to power. Hitler left prison in December of 1924, stronger…
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…in Germany during the 1920's. January 5th 1919 saw an unprepared and badly staged Spartacist putsch, where the communist's led by 'Red Rosa' Luxembourg, captured the headquarters of the governments newspapers and the telegraph bureau. The Spartacist rising…
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…, and James Soong) have been subdues, their rhetoric mild, and the tone tentative and cautious. The reason is China, 90 miles away across the Taiwan Strait (Fig 2). When the communists took control of China in 1949, the Nationalists under Generalissimo Chiang Kai…
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…their camp, mainland China then withdrew from the games. The Hungarians also demonstrated over their requirement to compete under the communist flag, they retaliated by 'taking down the flag that flew over their camp, tore off the Communist symbol and sent up…
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…was doing. Negative views weren't allowed to be published so the public didn't really know what was going on. The communists were Hitler's biggest opposition and he was ready to do something about them. One of his main aims was to ban communism. The first step…
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…Iosif (Joseph) Vissarionovich Stalin, original name Ioseb Jughashvili was a Bolshevik revolutionary, and leader of the Soviet Union. Stalin became general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party in 1922; following the death of Vladimir Lenin, he…
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…Jersey. Gold immediately took the job. After working there for a little while, Black began to take Gold to Communist meetings. Gradually, Gold became a committed Soviet and when Black asked him (in 1935) to help the Soviets and give them some information…
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…Gold to Communist meetings. Gradually, Gold became a committed Soviet and when Black asked him (in 1935) to help the Soviets and give them some information, Gold eagerly agreed. Although, Gold was not pro-Communist, he was pro-Soviet. The reason Gold…
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…and democracy would die under communist rule caused the United States to start a conflict that would last for decades. The decisions made by the United States in W.W.II caused tensions to rise between the U. S. and the Soviet Union. Fear of Communism in capitalist…
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