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    preference for using this term comes from the underlying Georgian identity‚ which many Ahiska Turks refuse to use‚ as for them‚ it denies their Turkish origins On 15 November 1944‚ then General Secretary of communist party in Soviet Union‚ Joseph Stalin‚ ordered the deportation of over 115‚000 Meskhetian Turks from their homeland‚ who were secretly driven from their homes and herded onto rail cars. As many as 30‚000 to 50‚000

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    party‚ communist‚ and highly centralized government and economy. Mid-1920’s Stalin came to power after Lenin’s death. Through marxism and leninism created by stalin the socialist state became highly industrialized and a high power that won World War ll. After Stalin’s reign the Union goes through de-stalinization led by Nikita Khrushchev which relieved everyone of excess stalinism that had been created during the time Stalin had power. By 1990 there was the eighth and last person to be president of

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    The united states was getting ready for a war but what war?that is why the soviet union was so scared that the united states might want to go up against someone big like them since they were communist.Everyone looks at the soviet union and Joseph Stalin as the bad guys‚but if you pay close attention its the big bad us that are the antagonists in this story.Now who wouldn’t have doubts about the other team‚the us and soviet union were the 2 most powerful nations on earth right now so it actually is

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    it was very cold and it was very long the Canadians did play a big part in the cold war Tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States resumed following the conclusion of the Second World War in August 1945. As the war came to a close‚ the Soviets laid claim to much of Eastern Europe and the Northern half of Korea. They also attempted to occupy Japanese northernmost island of Hokkaido and lent logistic and military support to Mao Zedong in his efforts to overthrow the Chinese Nationalist

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    The difference between man and animal is a line that is made up exclusively by humans: they are the ones who decide what is animalistic and what is humankind. Humans also create novels and how they depict themselves and animals in them tells plenty about how humans in general feel about the subjects they’re writing about. For example‚ novels can use an animal as an image of corruption‚ another as an an image of innocence‚ and still one more as an image of wisdom all in the same chapter. Animals in

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    states in 1949. After the war‚ Germany was split into four zones and split up among Britain‚ USA‚ France and the USSR. Tensions between the Western and Eastern Allies arose within the years prior to the division‚ largely due to the actions taken by Stalin and the USSR. I feel that the primary cause for the division of Germany was due to these actions which encouraged the different zones to react in ways which heightened the tensions‚ resulting in a knock-on effect of events which gradually resulted

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    wide depression‚ three men rise up to take control of their countries. Their names are Adolf Hitler‚ Benito Mussolini‚ and Joseph Stalin. Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Stalin are important because they rose up in their political parties to rule their “helpless” countries and help them emerge as leading powers in the world. In their early years‚ Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Stalin were smart students that either got rejected

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    speculations. Speculations as to why the war broke out‚ speculations as to which nations were involved and why. He states that “though the causes of the offensive remain uncertain‚ it does appear probable that Stalin was behind the North Korean attack.” (Stoessinger 64) He does not‚ nor can he state that Stalin was certainly behind the war‚ all that he leaves us with are assumptions. Another thing that caught my attention throughout the chapter was Stoessinger’s strong use of language. He delivered his message

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    and the Japanese; however‚ the mutual enemy was the only reason why the two super powers cooperated. In fact‚ the leaders of the two powers were already distrustful of each other when the war hadn’t even ended‚ and the leader of Soviet Union‚ Joseph Stalin‚ became alert about the US when he heard about the horrifying weapon the Americans used in Japan---- the atomic bomb. Also‚

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    we can discern that Solzhenitsyn is denouncing the type of artists who silence their own political views to promote a repulsive‚ dominant ideology just so their work will be published. The "tyrannical individual" therefore becomes a euphemism for Stalin‚ and consequently‚ anyone who follows him is "a dog carrying out a master’s

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