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…weaker. From the very start, the Weimar republic faced opposition from both sides of the political spectrum. There was potential for the reintroduction of a monarch, or even a communist state, and several attempted revolutions occurred. The public blamed…
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Category: /History
…expression that did not conform to mainstream beliefs. No individual exceeded Joseph McCarthy in his zeal to purge the United States of nonconformists. So great was his influence that the term McCarthyism became synonymous with the anti-Communist crusade, even…
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…, which put him in a hospital. While Adolph was recovering from his injuries Communist-inspired rebellions shook Germany. Some Jews were leaders of these unsuccessful revolutions, and this motivated hatred of Jews as well as Communists. With the loss…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and farmers. Only literature that seemed to contribute to the “achievement of Communist goals.” He stated publicly that ones endowment of talents should not be kept to oneself. “… Individual’s creative writing ability should be used for the good of society…
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…. McCarthy of Wisconsin proclaimed that the federal government had been thoroughly infiltrated by Communist agents. His attacks on United States information libraries in foreign countries led to the burning of some books accused of being Communist propaganda…
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Category: /Literature/English
…things that are now in Cambodia such as Human Rights violations were caused by the communist regime and the improvements made were because of the efforts made by the United Nations and the United States. But before the Khmer Rouge committed human rights…
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…Moscow. The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) was more democratic and it was clearly not communist. They had the support of South Africa and the United States. By 1976 the MPLA had won control and established the government. The UNITA…
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…to protect the world against communisom and to bomb the enemy. Well naturally the communist didn’t like the fact the the United States was coming into Vietnam and bombing them so they started to attack the airforce basis. After this was happening for a while…
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…a national liberation struggle against wartime Japanese occupation (and the French colonialists) from 1941. With military and financial support from communist China, the Viet Minh made substantial gains, roundly defeating the French at Dien Bien Phu in 1954…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is a “Communist” and “subversive” book, but it’s recurring incidences of wrongdoings are meant to be entertaining to boys and girls and not cause them to want to overthrow the government. The many crimes committed in the novel range from minor childhood transgressions…
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