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…venture into these fields to think about things - particularly about Vietnam. About those stupid protesters that were just as much communists as the "gooks" over in 'Nam. How that if one of them came into Saursville, they wouldn't last a second. Saurs…
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Category: /History
…food. Now lets look at the past a bit, and see what kind of tension arose. Areas of tension date back as far as 1917 when the communist revolution exploded in Russia. As communism spread in Russia, so did the fear that communism would spread outside…
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…Introduction Beginning in late 1978 the Chinese leadership has been trying to move the economy from a sluggish Soviet-style centrally planned economy to a more market-oriented economy but still within a rigid political framework of Communist Party…
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Category: /Literature/English
…;l of Communists' new Gov. in the NW province of Shaanxi, China. Zaibatsu the large, private, family-run corporations controlling most of Japan's indust. Capitalin 1919. They joined the bureaucratic and military elites to become Japan's newest ruling…
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…of being a communist. “He had no answer to prove the accusations wrong except that it was his constitutional right, and with Senator McCarthy on the loose that wasn't enough. Charlie had come to America, that forty years ago, to breathe free air. Now he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Nevertheless, no military confrontations occurred. The U.S. succeeded in stabilizing Western Europe and preventing the Soviet Union from encroaching upon West European territory. The communist state maintained its sphere of influence in East Europe and the U.S…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the people expressed toward the government, rebellion became a necessity. Many Germans went out of their way to actively destroy the new parliamentary democracy. Various political groups maintained gangs of youths organized into paramilitary forces. Communist
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…carpet-bombed suspected communist base camps in Cambodia, killing thousands of civilians and dragging the country unwillingly into the US-Vietnam conflict. American and South Vietnamese troops invaded the country in 1970 to eradicate…
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…such a crossing should clearly show the results of Fidel Castro’s communist dictatorship. In a dictatorship, the individual is regarded as having no rights; his person and property may be disposed of by the state whenever the state sees it necessary. A person has…
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…One of the misconceptions about the North Korean prisoner camps, where the extraordinary amount of brainwashing happening in them. The communists gave the American prisoners of war some reeducating. Brainwashing proved in the long run…
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