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…Khrushchev first joined the communist party in 1918 becoming a member of its central committee in 1934. In 1935 he supervised the completion of the Moscow Subway, for which he received the Order of Lenin in 1935. That year he became the first secretary…
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…during the 1920’s. This panic was known as the Red Scare. During this time V.I. Lenin and the Bolshevik had taken over the Russian government. There were two communist parties in the U.S. that was more than 70,000 people. People feared that a communist…
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…) in an attempt to increase efficiency. It was a revision of the previous policy, the NEP, where private trade and the sale of peasants’ produce was allowed, and another step towards the ‘socialisation’ of the Russian economy. The reason for this required increase…
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…1863-1938, Russian theatrical director, teacher, and actor, whose original name was Constantin Sergeyevich Alekseyev. He was cofounder with Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko of the Moscow Art Theater in 1898, which he would remain associated…
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…Stanislavski. "I was born in 1863 into a wealthy Russian family who took part in the acting scene. I was shown the ropes at an early age when I joined our family friend's theatre group. That did not last long because I while in that group I noticed I became better…
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…to a worldwide situation. Eastern Europe also went under transformations after both World Wars . Both World Wars included the falling of major empires. The First World War saw the fall of the Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, and Russian empires. The Second World War saw…
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…. With this position Stalin was able to control appointments, set agendas, and! transfer party officials and increase his own power. When Lenin died in 1924, Stalin used his power to crush his opponents and to become dictator in 1929. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, many…
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Category: /Literature/English
…formulate brainwashing, but we have to look to Pavlov, the Russian scientist, for a technical explanation. In the early 1900s, his work with animals opened the door to further investigations with humans. After the revolution in Russia, Lenin
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…created new techniques in lighting and staging. In contrast with the Germans, Soviet filmmakers preferred natural settings and used the Russian people as cast members. From the start, Soviet films were closely related to the propaganda efforts of the Communist…
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…created new techniques in lighting and staging. In contrast with the Germans, Soviet filmmakers preferred natural settings and used the Russian people as cast members. From the start, Soviet films were closely related to the propaganda efforts of the Communist…
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