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Category: /History
…In Australia, when the Vietnam war first began the Australian public supported Australia's involvement and the men that were "saving them from communism". In 1966 President Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBY) visited Australia and he was welcomed. But as the war
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…the summer of 1972, when the Viet Cong wanted the complete withdrawal of US presence and bombing and Nixon had other foreign political targets to pursue. And so, the Paris Peace talks in and of themselves did little to stop the war, rather, at the end…
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…had ended many industries were left in shambles. The transition between war and peace had begun before the end of the war. There was scaling down of the munitions production and the redeployment of labour to exporting industries. The recovery of industries…
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…The Aggressors of the Pequot War <Tab/>In 1889, the state of Connecticut raised a memorial statue of Major John Mason in a spot near where he and his comrades killed 600 Pequot men, women, and children during the Pequot War. A few…
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…were at the origin of the Cold War, and thus a peaceful coexistence of different ideologies could have been the key to avoiding the Cold War. With his 'Iron Curtain' speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri on March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill made…
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…and even the Clinton administration has participated in bombings on Iraq. This war is not a grudge match. Rather, it is a necessary move to create a more peaceful and a less oppressed world. Another of the main reasons I am for the war is the fact that Saddam…
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Category: /Literature/English
…In All Quiet on the Western Front, Remarque depicted war as being horrific and terrible unlike other war novels of that time. Remarque showed that war is hell through the "lost generation". On both the German side and French side, the "lost generation…
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…the fundamental assumptions of international diplomacy while propelling itself to the top of the hegemonic stepladder. This positioning was achieved piecemeal during the course of the first two world wars, but it wasn't until the deployment of the atomic bomb…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Horrors of War by Joshua Gonzalez aka NeonFx War stories before Erich Maria Remarque's times still leaned toward themes of glory, adventure, and honor. In presenting his realistic version of a soldier's experience, Remarque stripped that from war
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Category: /History
…that America had had enough of British rule. In the confusion that ensued, shots were fired, and with that the Revolutionary War was underway. “Lexington, in fact, was not really a battle. It was a moment of transition between thought and action, between peace
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