Category: /History/European History
…of confusion and dismay as newly independent countries were forced to realise their own national identity. But this was not the only legacy of mother Russia. During the Soviet years millions of ethnic Russians settled in these areas. Independence bought a new…
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Category: /History/European History
…NOTE: This was an answer to a SHORT-ESSAY Question, confined to 500 words.
Question: (Summarized) During the Reforms of the Imperial Army (RUSSIAN) in 1870s, do you agree or disagree with the viewpoint of the Military Academy Elite that "The bullet's…
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Category: /History/European History
…The First World War broke out in 1914 as a result of assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the Austrian throne successor, in Sarajevo. Russia entered the war to defend Serbia and joined the Entente against the Central States. Russian army was backwarded…
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Category: /History/European History
…NOTE: This professor is a bit eccentric, and wanted this essay in a letter format, as if I were a Command & Staff Officer assigned to the German Kaiser in early 1900s, and was to report on the emerging power of the Czar's (Russian) Imperial Army…
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
…To many millions throughout the world, the genocide and the holocaust perpetrated by the Nazis against Jews, Russians, and others is a distant memory. It is really preserved only in films and books of reminiscences. Books like Primo Levi's Survival…
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Category: /History/European History
…NOTE:
THIS Synopsis, Entitled "Conclusions" by our professor was limited to one page, and as referenced above, is our synopsis of all the reforms the Russian Army underwent between the 1850s (just before the Crimean War) and 1914 (The outbreak of WWI…
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Category: /Literature
…criticism in their books to show corruptness or weak points of a group in society. Underneath everything, the story is really an allegory whose deeper meaning concerns the Russian Revolution and rule under Josef Stalin. Orwell uses many ways to link his fairy…
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Category: /History/European History
…was breaking and when the demand for reform, among the educated minority of Russian society, had reached a revolutionary intensity." Luckily, Alexander II was convinced of the reform. He took the emancipation of serfs as a major concern. He considered it "better…
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Category: /History/European History
…of revolutions are often reduced by the casual observer to two simplex causes, the oppression and hardship suffered by a population under a weak and corrupt government. Although the causes of Great Revolutions such as the French and the Russian are more complex than…
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Category: /History/European History
…the war earlier and Russian Revolution made the turning point in the course of war.
The first major reason that affected the end of war was US entry. But first we should think why US got involved in the war. There are two major points why the US got involved…
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