Papers 451-460 of total 49350 found.
Category: /History
…to defeat the Alliance (Ulam, p. 88). Russia’s rather ineffective involvement in the war came in 1918 when Lenin signed the Treaty of Brest Litovsk. The treaty that allowed Russia to achieve peace with Germany by giving concessions of land and heavy economic…
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Category: /History
…to defeat the Alliance (Ulam, p. 88). Russia’s rather ineffective involvement in the war came in 1918 when Lenin signed the Treaty of Brest Litovsk. The treaty that allowed Russia to achieve peace with Germany by giving concessions of land and heavy economic…
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…Who can claim victory for the Cold War, if anyone? What has been termed as “the long peace” by some has proven to be the most intense time period in world history. A historical rarity, two superpowers fought rigorously across the globe for support…
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…Cold War paper The role of America at the end of World War II was where the origins of policing the world originate. America had been engaged in a very costly war in terms of dollars as well as lives. But, despite the expense the United States came…
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…to a summit conference, which is a meeting of the highest leader of a country in attempt to make peace. The Korean War (1950-1953) was a war which the U.S. got involved in to defend a Democratic country against a communist power. The United States would not try…
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…The end of World War II marked the start of the Cold War, a long, protracted struggle for economic and military dominance between the United States and the Soviet Union–and also between democratic capitalism and Marxist-Leninist communism. Following…
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…Times, he proposed to install a world government in which he saw the only chance for a durable peace. In this article, Einstein argued that mankind was in great danger if another world war had to break out because the use of nuclear bombs would be dramatic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…contributed armed forces and medical units to South Korea. The war left indelible marks on the Korean Peninsula and the world surrounding it. The entire peninsula was reduced to rubble; casualties on both sides were enormous. The chances for peaceful unification…
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…Episode one 1.a). Slavery was the main issue of the wars beginning. b). Other contributing factors were economic and agriculture problems. 2.a). Because the south was looked down on by the north. And the election of Lincoln. b). The election…
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…to the South Vietnamese nation, Nixon ordered the heaviest bombing of the north in the history of the war ("Christmas bombing" of 1972). Shortly after this twelve-day offensive, the Paris peace agreement was signed. The Paris Accords allowed North Vietnamese…
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