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Category: /History
…for the country changed from ownership and control of wealth was by few to control by the proletariat (the workers). In reality the change of leadership and the control of wealth and production was controlled by the Communist Party. The Russia Revolution really…
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…. Communists. Throughout the country there was a witch hunt known as the Red Scare. A basic idea was formed: Communism was evil. Anyone who participated in such evil was considered illegitimate and were to be excluded from such things as sharing ideas, and jobs…
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…Nations charter. Attempts by the American, British and Soviet Foreign Ministers, meeting in Moscow a year later, to draw up peace treaties for Germany and Austria, ended in failure. To prevent the underhanded communist takeover occurring in Greece and Turkey…
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…to prevent the Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe in by the late 1940s. Though no country fell to communism under the Marshall Plan, and the US prevented communist takeover of Berlin in the Berlin Crisis, these events are only in relation to Western Europe…
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Category: /Literature
…Before the end of the World War Two, the relationship between the US, Britain and USSR went on very well. However, the attitudes of USSR and US had a big U-turn from the Potsdam conference since US saw the communists as a big threat to them. Eventually…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…. McCarthyism was to represent this fear. The Communist Party in the USA was never very large. At its height membership was no more than 100,000. But still, it was very possible that one of these members was spying the US government. Joseph McCarthy was a great big…
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…and once in power suggested the United States pursue an active program of "liberation" to "rollback" communist expansion. Dulles became known for his "massive retaliation" doctrine which he announced in 1954. The "massive retaliation" doctrine stated…
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Category: /History
…Michael Donnelly Vietnam .The Vietnam War was the legacy of France's failure to suppress nationalist forces in Indochina as it struggled to restore its colonial dominion after World War II. A Communist revolutionary movement waged a political…
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…scared of communism and in support of the cold war. The American government used a federal organizations, such as HUAC, tostop films from having to much of a communist appeal to them, to investigate people for being communist spies, and to further…
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…of Taste. Translated by Richard Nice. Routledge and Kergan Paul 1984. Collins dictionary. Harper Collins, 1995. Marx, Karl. The Communist Manifesto, Germany, J.E. Burghard 1848. Now Magazine. November 2002 issue. Williams, Raymond. Culture and Society 1780…
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