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    civil war and war communism - Lenin seizes control of the state: the party as the head of the proletariat - Lenin’s interpretation of Marxism - The NEP: the adaptation of Marxism - Death of Lenin and the power struggle: national versus internationalism (Trotsky and Stalin) - Stalin’s interpretation of Marxism-Leninism: Collectivisation and industrialisation Political terror – purges and show trials of the 1930s The effect of Stalin’s policies on the Soviet people The coming of the Second World War

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    changes in the lives of citizens in warring nations. Wars are often major points in a country’s history‚ catalyzing progression toward societal changes. In World War II‚ this was true for every nation involved. Specifically‚ America underwent many major changes in tradition after World War II ravaged the world. Although Americans did not experience firsthand the destruction of their homeland like their European counterparts‚ the events of World War II did drastically transform America. One of the most

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    World War II Posters “Trench of Ideas and Propaganda” During World War II‚ the United States government use propaganda in order to persuade people to join their efforts to stop the enemies of the fatherland. Posters were one of the most common methods of advertisement used by the U.S. government‚ and some of the many purposes of this posters were to encourage people to join the U.S. Army‚ raise funds

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    ‘The immediate post-war years were depicted as an era of social stability of secure functioning institutions‚ full employment‚ benign welfare state and trusted systems of expert knowledge.’ How far do you agree with this claim as an accurate picture of the UK after the Second World War? Did things change towards the end of the twentieth century? The question requires a two part answer. First‚ do I agree with the claim regarding the immediate post war years‚ and second‚ was there a change towards

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    it also opposes the peace. Therefore‚ in this essay will discuss the history of samurai and bushido code and will also illustrate the impact of bushido code in the World War Second. There is no doubt that Japan was an isolated island in the world and Japan was a society based on sword fighting‚ which created a unique system in the world. From the 12th to 19th centuries‚ Japan had a feudal system with four various classes (Turnbull‚ 2003). The highest class was the samurai class‚ which consisted

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    all of the jews in world War Two. The final solution was the codename for the nazis to murder all of the jews within reach. According to the Nazi policy statement “The jews were the aliens of europe”. The final solution plan was a bad plan that was basically the death sentence for millions of jews. The anti- jewish policy evolved into the government supported act. The plan was created because the germans believed that the jews were at fault for the germans loss in world war one. This plan was carried

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    excel at everything‚ he started o in a form called ’Shell’‚ a group of boys a year older than himself who were not particularly bright. Even when he moved up he was only ever in an average class; not that Alan cared. He seemed to live in his own world where his only priorities were to perform chemistry experiments and work out advanced mathematics. Both things I can imagine didn’t make him very popular. One teacher was amazed by Alan’s ability‚ that’s right‚ his maths teacher. In 1927 Alan‚ who

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    their experiences at Bergen-Belsen. It took about two weeks to get the Typhus epidemic under control. The British also had a Rabbi come to the camp to help the victims. Leslie Hardman was the first British Jewish Chaplin to enter Bergen-Belsen the day after it was liberated. In his memoir he recalled The Colonel at regimental headquarters telling him “keep a stiff upper lip Padre” and that he had to go to Belsen because there were Jews who were kept prisoner there. When he got to the camp he found the

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    Was World War II a legitimate war? in the context of just war theory. ’In war some sorts of restraint‚ both on what we can legitimately fight for (jus ad bellum) and on how we may legitimately fight (jus in bello)‚ are morally required’.1 However‚ recent theorists also add the responsibility and accountability of warring parties after the war (jus post bellum) to the main two categories of just war theory. From Christian perspective the function of the JWT was simply an excuse of making war morally

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    Technology of World War II Nothing accelerates the development of technology as war. In World War II (WWII)‚ every major country was evolving its technology‚ whether it be the army‚ navy and so on. All countries were stuck in a race to develop the most devastating and efficient technology to win the war. All the technology used in the war had an impact. For example‚ radar helped the Allied Forces win the Battle of Britain against the Axis Powers. Through the devastating effects of WWII‚ it is clear

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