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    After the ending of World War II l‚ the United States and the Soviet Union rejoiced. The worst war in human history was over. However‚ the peace did not last. The United States and Soviet Union had many ideological differences. The Soviet Union was the birthplace of communism and a huge proponent of it. Communism and capitalism are directly opposites. This caused tension between the countries which eventually led to the culmination of the Cold War. It was an obvious fact that the Soviet Union wanted

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    Collectivization was one of Stalin’s paramount methods of modernizing the Soviet Union in his “revolution from above”. Stalin sought to bring about industrialization and to streamline agricultural production through collectivization. Collectivization was not just intended to help industrialize the Soviet Union and improve agricultural efficiency but also to enhance widespread Communist control. Collectivization’s lofty goals were met through the exploitation of the peasants and industrialization

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    Annoying Animals Animal Farm is still relevent to read today because of major wars in history have connections and similarities to the Soviet Union. Are the Pigs in Animal Farm similar to how the people in the Soviet Union acted? Yes‚ there are very simular in many diffrent ways. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell presents the idea that leaders use language to gain power which allows them to manipulate their citizens.In Animal Farm their owner Mr. jones does not treat them very well so the animal have

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    The Katyn Wood Massacre (1940) remains a topic of interest as it questions the motives behind the hidden agenda of the USSR. The truth behind the massacre was hidden for more than fifty years‚ while the USSR upheld the guise that the Germans were responsible for the massacre. It is theorized that both the USA and Great Britain were aware of the massacre at the hands of the USSR‚ however‚ they protected the USSR as she was an allied force and they needed her aid. This poses the question of whether

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    Potsdam‚ near Berlin‚ from July 17 to August 2‚ 1945. The purpose of the conference was the implementation of decisions reached previously at the Yalta Conference. The U.S. was represented by President Harry S. Truman and the USSR by Premier Joseph Stalin. The United Kingdom was represented at first by Prime Minister Winston Churchill and later by the new prime minister‚ Clement Richard Attlee. A communiqué issued at the close of the conference‚ and known as the Potsdam Agreement‚ contained the decisions

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    exploiting their disadvantages for the good of themselves. In this novel this person was Napoleon and he took advantage of the dumber‚ working class animals on the farm by instructing them to build the windmill whilst he did nothing‚ much like Joseph Stalin who also took advantage of the different classes. I also really admired the some of the characters such as Boxer who was all brawn and no brain. I took a liking to him because he did so much for his community‚ however‚ I also felt sorry for him because

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    Cold War Potsdam conference * Churchill’s suspicions on Stalin * Not agreed on how to disarm‚ demilitarize‚ de-Nazify and divide Germany * Truman’s hard line on Eastern European affairs * Truman’s suspicion on Poland’s government predominantly controlled by Lublin Poles Atomic bomb on Japan * USA refused to share technology with USSR Death of Roosevelt in April 1945‚ * Truman is more suspicious about Stalin Red Army in Poland and Eastern Europe * USA becomes suspicious

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    Britain‚ and the leader of the Soviet Union met in the USSR to discuss post-war efforts that would be made regarding the “Big Three” and other European countries. The conference made many deals and promises amongst each country. Specifically‚ Joseph Stalin‚ the Soviet Union leader‚ urged for a sphere of political influence in Eastern and Central Europe. He also wanted the Polish land they had lost during the Russo-Japanese war (Kent & Stettinius 403). In concern to the USSR‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt of

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    an animal fable‚ Animal Farm allegorizes the rise to power of the dictator Joseph Stalin. In the novella‚ the overthrow of the human oppressor Mr. Jones by a democratic coalition of animals quickly gives way to the consolidation of power among the pigs. Much like the Soviet intelligentsia‚ the pigs establish themselves as the ruling class in the new society. The struggle for preeminence between Leon Trotsky and Stalin emerges in the rivalry between the pigs Snowball and Napoleon. In both the historical

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    second story— that of the real-life Revolution. Many critics have matched in great detail the story’s characters to historical persons––for example‚ linking the power struggle between Napoleon and Snowball to the historical feuding between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trostky for control of the Soviet Union. Critics also believe that Old Major represents Karl Marx‚ who dies before realizing his dream. Other comparisons include Moses as the Russian Orthodox church‚ Boxer and Clover as workers‚ the sheep

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