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    BIOGRAPHICAL DATA Vladimir Putin was born on October 1‚ 1952‚ in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg)‚ Russia. He is an only child. His father‚ a decorated war veteran‚ was a foreman in a metal factory. Growing up in Leningrad‚ Putin lived with his parents in a communal apartment with two other families. Though religion was not permitted in the Soviet Union‚ his mother secretly had him baptized as an Orthodox Christian. He remains a practicing member of the Church to this day. After earning a law degree

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    downfall of entire communities. Brutus and Caesar from “Julius Caesar” and Napoleon from “Animal Farm” are three great examples of dictatorship causing problems. The name Josef Stalin is very often brought up when talking about dictatorship. In George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”‚ Napoleon is meant to be an allegory for Stalin. He shows the natural desire for power present in people. Firstly‚ he kicks out Snowball. Right off the bat‚ Napoleon is going out of his way to make himself a single dictator. Napoleon

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    2012 The Russian and Chinese Revolutions The Russian and Chinese revolution both may perhaps have been no more different‚ each both with the establishment of two different concepts that lead to the shifting of their countries. These both experienced encounters with foreign influences and connections. The ways of the both were oddly different due to one wanting the end of interactions with the West and China who actually wanted to adopt more to their ways of the West. The Russian revolution was essentially

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    the Russian revolution of 1917. Although the Russian revolution changed the face and order in Europe as a whole it is important

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    and the Russian Revolution because the leaders in both scenarios did not care for their people. Animal Farm itself is a representation of the Russian Revolution. The book tells about the weak leadership and poor living conditions that occurred in real life. It also has characters that portray historical figures; such as Vladimir Lenin compared to the book character Squealer. Animal farm is an allegory that effectively represents the people‚ events‚ and an overview of the Russian Revolution. Animal

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    Stalin Joseph Stalin was born in gori georgia on 21 December 1879. Georgia was then a part of the Russian empire. Stalin’s original name was Iosif Visarionovich Dugashvili. His father was a cobbler and an alcoholic. His mother worked as maid. As a child joseph experienced the poverty that most peasants had to endure in Russia at the end of the nineteenth century. At the age of seven he suffered from smallpox. He survived but the scars remained on his face. Because of this he was called as pocky

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    looking for help and the Bolshevik party‚ created with the help of Lenin and Trotsky in the year 1917‚ had the answer. Slowly‚ they had managed to become one of the most powerful parties ever created‚ but many factors were to cause the consolidation of power. In this essay I will be comparing the significance of Vladimir Lenin in the Bolshevik consolidation of power with another important factor; Leon Trotsky. In my opinion the

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    Joseph Stalin’s Forced Famine Genocide By Gabrielle Cutts English 10 Stevens High School Claremont NH June 08‚ 2011 Joseph Stalin’s Forced Famine Genocide Topic: Joseph Stalin Forced Famine Genocide of 1932-1933 Question: Was the words reaction to Joseph Salin’s genocide against the USSR appropriate? Argument: The world did not react to the Stain’s Forced Famine genocide of 1932-1933‚ but they should have intervened and forced Stalin to feed the people of the Ukraine‚ because

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    during the Russian Revolution in a very comedic yet sad way. George Orwell characterized the anger and frustration of the Russians into a group of animals that people could understand and relate to. The communist ideologue was characterized into the animalistic zealot Old Major and the highly despised Czar Nicholas II into Farmer Jones. There are many more allegorical figures and plenty of events to mirror those of the Russian Revolution. The series of events in the Russian Revolution strongly

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    In the Revolution of 1905‚ Russians gained new political freedom. However‚ Russia was still plagued with problems. The famine from previous years still raged on. In 1914‚ Russia joined World War I. To pay for the war‚ Russia raised taxes‚ secured foreign loans‚ and printed more money. This combined with many other factors‚ left the people of Russia wanting change. They needed the government to change‚ the famine to end‚ and economic stability. The Russian people wanted the government to change. There

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