Category: /Arts & Humanities
first one-man exhibition in 1914 was at the Berthe Weill Gallery. Later that same year when taking a trip to Mallorca, he is overtaken by the outbreak of World War One. He had a relationship with the Russian artist Marevena Vorobyvoc-Stebelska in 1915, who
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Category: /History/World History
control of regions rich in resources. He unleashed a new blitzkrieg - the Russians lost two and a half million soldiers.
f) In 1941, FDR convinced Congress to pass the act. It allowed him to sell or lend war materials to "any country whose defense
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Category: /History
, they created harsher ways of ruling their country, which angered the US greatly. One last reason on how the Cold War came about was the US fear of Russian expansion. In 1922, Russia combined with five other states creating the Soviet Union. In 1936 five more states
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, 1959. Castro would assumed the position of premier in February. Cuban government began expropriating American owned properties for compensation. In February 1960 Cuba became friendly with the U.S.S.R. and made an agreement to buy Russian oil. After Cuba had
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the comparative failure of the operations against France and Russia, Germany, covered in the West by her main Armies and a powerful defensive system, and on the Russian front by similar dispositions of less strength, is employing in the East such forces as she still
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Sweden. A Swedish army of only 8000 men defeated one of his Russian armies five times its size. Did Peter care? No, he rebuilt his army and in 1709 did it again until he finally captured the Baltic region. Again out of greed what did Peter do? He just HAD
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. They were moving great until a Russian resistance group slowed them. Colonel Henning von Tresckow, who was a great enemy of Hitler, led this resistance and they were set up on the Eastern Front. Stauffenberg met up with Tresckow and he was told about the plans
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
not know Fernando. He had died, a week ago playing Russian runlet. So many memories flashed to my head, thoughts, laughs, and the last time I saw him. I though to myself that if I would have called him or still kept in touch it would it have changed anything
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
,. pedigree. Aristotle recognized it, even if it had no name at the time, when he wrote that 'the first aim and end of tyrants is to break the spirit of their subjects.' What we know as terrorism can be traced to the Russian nihilists and anarchists of the 19th
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Category: /History/Asian History
by Chingis Khan and his followers. These claims are based on the idea that the name of one of the Chingis Khan's grandsons was Batu (who was the actual person to conquer Russia), which has the same root with the Russian word for father. Cossacks were always
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