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…life began the start of the peoples republic of China; almost all of the fleeing neo-fascist and capitalist Goumindang went to Taiwan to escape persecution and to reorganize for the struggle against the now-communist mainland. Due to their somewhat…
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…. Hitler pinned the blame to Communist leaders and gained over 17 million votes that secured 288 Reichstag seats. Hitler’s plan was a success and he was ready to advance to being the totalitarian leader of Germany. The third and final phase of Hitler’s…
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…sparked those thirteen stress filled days. In 1960 the United States imposed an embargo that cut off trade between the United States and Cuba because it was afraid that Castro would establish a Communist regime. Castro was determined not to give…
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…is the communist system in some eastern-european countries (e.g. the Czech Republic) which was, fortunately, overthrown in 1989. People were discouraged from thinking by themselves, discouraged from forming their own opinions. Children were "processed" in schools…
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…Chancellor of Germany. In August of 1934, Hitler was made Fuhrer giving him the power of president and Chancellor. As a result of Hitler's dictatorship, Germany became a totalitarian police state. Communists, gypsies, homosexuals, and above all, Jews were…
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…all of these factors lead to the readiness of the People's Temple to accept Jones's "self styled theology that combined Pentecostalism with social idealism obtained from communist" ideals (Dickerson 3). The following of the People's Temple actually…
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…by Philip Caputoin in 1977 he said "War was always attractive to young men who knew nothing about it" This made a lot of young men want to experience war. They sent troops in to stop Vietnam becoming communist. Once one country fell to communism the Americans…
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…of their country. These groups (the Japanese in America nearly two thirds of which were American citizens, and the Jews, Gypsies, the Poles, Slovaks, Communists and other enemies of the state in Germany and Poland, many of which had served the very countries who were…
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…as Vietnamese refugees. Though, no matter how many obstacles attempted by the Vietnamese refugees, such as escaping their communist country through small boats or daring attempt to cross the borders of Cambodia and Laos, yet the scars or experiences left by the war…
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…is remembered for fighting gangsterism during the Prohibition era (1919-1933) and for a vigorous anti-Communist campaign after World War II. He received an LL.B. from George Washington University and a master’s degree in law in 1917. While he was attending night…
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