Papers 2631-2640 of total 5282 found.
…was a Russian who wasn’t apart of fauvism. He had developed his own group called Der Blaue Reiter, where he was the leader. His art work was very much fauve like that was based on Russian themes. In his art work, he felt that art should be joined with your spiritual…
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…empire, and make no end of coin by trade”(p 73), which happens to be the company’s true intent. However, there are people, such as Marlow’s aunt and the bricklayer at the Central Station, as well as the Russian at the Inner Station, who maintain…
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…. Hitler was so confident of a quick sweep of success that he refused to provide his troops with winter clothing and equipment. The German army advanced swiftly into the Soviet Union but failed to destroy their Russian opponent. Hitler had disagreed with his…
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…Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev (sometimes spelled 'Mendeleev') is one of the greatest Russian chemists to have ever lived. One of his many accomplishments was devising a way to organize the known elements by showing that they exhibit a periodicity…
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…to occupy Russian land that would provide protection and lebensraum (living space) for the German people. This action would help to destroy the Jewish/Marxist attempt to control the world: "The Russian Empire in the East is ripe for collapse; and the end…
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…to become warfare. One example was the Soviet blockade on Western Berlin. The Russians threatened, and did, block of supply routs to Western Berlin. The people in the city were starving and dying from lack of supplies. Because of this the US had to make periodic…
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…Union had placed fear in both Americans and Russians for both sides knew that neither could win a nuclear war. Although the United States might militarily win such a war, losses would be in the tens of millions and it is doubtful that we could survive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the country and a lot of Jews that would have tried to escape while under German control. For example, in the spring of 1944, there was news that the Russians were closing in fast. The Jews said that the Russian’s army was making gigantic strides, and that Hitler…
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…and France conceded some territory in the Congo to Germany. Second the 1908 Balkans crisis eventuated because of the collapse of the Ottoman [Turkish] Empire. Austria-Hungary annexed the provinces of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Serbia was insensed and sought Russian
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…the Germans’ post-war soul searching. It may prove hard to produce a version of Russian history that all Russians can agree on; the competing conceptions of national identity militate against it. But some other countries sloughing off the skin of communism could…
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