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Category: /History
…them fell like backing up the boys in Vietnam. 26% felt moved to oppose the war" Also the USA felt confident as Vietcong were from a poorer country and had to use traditional ways of fighting, but they had the backing of other communist countries. The USA…
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Category: /History
…the Berlin Wall was built and what did it stand for. In 1945, following World War II, Germany was divided into two countries - East Germany and West Germany. East Germany was controlled by the communist regime of the Soviet Union while West Germany became…
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…socialist country was created, the USSR. The idea of socialism was developed through Marxist-Leninist theory, which is the building of the material base for communist under the dictatorship of the proletariat. Under the theory of socialism in USSR, everyone…
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…and unpleasant onto the US. Furthermore, by defending North Korea, China gained the dominant leadership in Communist Countries, now they all looked upon China as the leader instead of Soviet. Soviet, of course, did not like this. This would be the base of future…
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Category: /Literature
…the grounds' golf course defended by guards is a member of the communist party, a party that serves itself as a wall, from which the peasants must peer over to see what has been taken from them, denied them. Those that the party claimed to liberate the country from…
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…the chancellor before Adolf died of old age and under the age of influence of leading business and army figures he was decided by President Hindenburg the decider of the Chancellor. On the 28th of February Hitler made a young unemployed Dutch Communist burn down…
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…Socialism. The Nazis, although still small at this time (12 seats in 1928), had something no other parties had; successful political methods. As the depression grew, people began to be more desperate. People feared the growing communist following, the feared…
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…in the revolution and, as a boy in World War II, he was rescued by American GIs. When Trofimoff joined the U.S. army to fight the communists that murdered his grandparents, he left behind a brother, Igor, who became a clergyman and was a cardinal in the Russian Orthodox…
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…their own responsibility. It brings to mind the poem by Martin Niemoller, "I Said Nothing". He wrote, "In Germany, they first came for the Communists and I didn't speak up because, I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because…
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Category: /History
…. The aspect of totalitarianism that was most clear in Stalinist society was its one party political system, a party that tolerated no rivals and allowed no hint of democracy. In the USSR, the communist party ruled absolutely and arbitrarily, party members received…
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