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…plantations labored in abysmal conditions for low wages. By the early 1920s, nationalist parties began to demand reform and independence. In 1930 the revolutionary Ho Chi Minh formed an Indochinese Communist party. Until World War II started in 1939, such groups…
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Category: /History
…, and Hitler became dictator of Germany. Stalin was also a very important to world history because he created the Communist Red Machine; the world came to know as Russia, a powerful country that would last long beyond his death. Stalin was the successor of Lenin…
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…did not portray a man of intense determination and alertness. Still in 1965, the United States was concerned with communist invasion all over the world. It seemed that the Russians and Chinese were still in full pursuit of warlike, expansionist policies…
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…for Russia brought about more misery than joy, as there were many dramatic alterations to daily life, which mainly had negative consequences. People were expected to live how the Communists wished them to live. Writers, artists and filmmakers were only…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as it doesn't interfere with another citizen's "life, liberty, or pursuit of happiness.") A. This does not hold true in all countries. 1. Recently, Cuba has celebrated Christmas for the first time since the communists took power in the 60's. 2. The government…
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…of the USSR communist threat, and stating publicly that he would verthrow the Treaty of Versailles and make German people strong and respected gain. The last part of the march to power came with the events of 1930. With no clear majority, the president, Von…
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…peace treaties, such as the Neutrality Acts, that stated that the United States would not help either side in the war. Although the United States was staying neutral, they had done many things to help the allied powers and diminish the possible communist
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…were not plotting a way to take over; it was instead the Soviet Union plotting to overthrow their neighboring countries. Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union's Communist party, began plans for attacking as many nations as possible in order…
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…on the issue. By effectively removing his main political opponents, and building up such a high level of support within the Party Stalin was able to become the unchallenged leader of the Communist Party and the USSR. Collectivisation was Stalin's response…
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…It's January 27th, 1973 and the Vietnam War is over. Peace agreements were signed in Paris by the South Vietnam Communist forces, North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the United States. The meeting lasted for several hours and in that time they agreed…
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