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Category: /History
…disputes." (N. Krupskaya, Memories of Lenin, pp. 351-2.) Why did Russia become a communist republic? This is the question that has been asked by many a person since the rise of Stalin and the start of the Cold War. To properly understand…
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…engineer. In 1961, Boris joined the Communist party, by 1963 he became chief of a housing construction integrated plant, where he had thousands of people under his command. Yeltsin the Communist Boris Yeltsin's career in the Communist party administrative…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…signs the note with the communist symbol of a hammer and sickle. Although the book revolves around Bigger he possesses few good qualities, which get his horrendous actions negate, making him an anti-hero. He possess the violent tendencies to commit rape…
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…by an enemy shell and evacuated to a Berlin area hospital. After recovering, and serving a total of four years in the trenches, he was temporarily blinded by a mustard gas attack in Belgium in October 1918. Communist-inspired insurrections shook Germany while…
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Category: /History
…a proclamation that would stem Communist influence throughout the world. However, our zeal in that achievement sent our soldiers to die in Vietnam and Korea for a seemingly futile cause. It must be the policy of the U.S…
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Category: /History
…). During the Fourth Republic the Socialists (SFIO) adopted an anti communist stance, due to the influence of the Cold War ethos. It was also deeply involved in the coalition governments of the time often involved in policy and decision making of things that did…
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Category: /Literature/English
…succeeded Mao Zedong as CCP (Chinese Communist Party) leader after Mao's death, had demonstrated a desire to continue the ideologically based movements of Mao. Unfortunately, these movements had left China in a state where agriculture was stagnant, industrial…
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Category: /History
…). During the Fourth Republic the Socialists (SFIO) adopted an anti communist stance, due to the influence of the Cold War ethos. It was also deeply involved in the coalition governments of the time often involved in policy and decision making of things that did…
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Category: /Law & Government
…that creating a vanguard of the proletariat was the tip of the iceberg. If Russia were to become an eventual communist state then this vanguard would only last for a short time whilst Russia is stabilised. This of course never happened, in fact under…
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…RESPONSE" -probs in US foreign policy was due to the decolonization of Eur. Overseas possessions after WWII. Belgium exploded into violence. Laos was freed of Fr. in 1954 but it was communist. As the Laotian civil war raged mil. Advisers considered sending…
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