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  • Russia's Involvement In World War
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    The Communist Manifesto, written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Eagles describes a theory of an economic system of a utopian society. Marx's view was that the system could work through the abolition of the bourgeois class. The book states many criteria for the system to work, including an equal obligation of all to work, setting up a national bank, abolishing inheritance rights, free education for all children, child labor laws... One major focus of the theory is the demolition of state and private ...
  • Australian Declaration Of War
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    Name: Frank Trimboli Teacher: Ms Meyers Date: 23/3/98 Should Australia involve itself in wars which do not directly affect its security? Australia has involved itself in four wars where it has suffered substantial life loss and casualty. Those wars included World War 1, World War 2, the Korean War and Vietnam. Did Australia have to involve itself in these wars? Did the lives of these young Australians have to be taken? There is a high degree of complexity in this question. Should Australia, as a...
  • Non Combatant Involvement In The War Effort
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    Was World War One a total war? Why? Why not? The First World War of 1914-1918, also known as the Great War, was the first total war in history. What began as a European struggle over the balance of power between the triple alliance of France, Britain and Russia on one side and the central powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary on the other, soon became a global conflict that involved the imperial powers of Europe, their colonies and lands such as the Ottoman Empire, Japan and the United States. A...
  • Mist Breakers From The World War II
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    In the ancient world, the only way a person could become famous through out the world was to be some sort of king, master warlord, or a descendent of a holy entity. Monarchies, that last lasted long enough, kept the memories of their former leaders alive, conquered peoples never forgot the names of their conquerors, and religions have a knack for constantly worshiping the same divine prophets. Some remain of the ancient celebrities are still famous to this day, many of them now shrouded in the m...
  • War Against Germany
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    World War I could not be a real war if the US would not have gotten involved in it because as we all know the US always gets involved in most major wars. But why did they get involved this time? The answer is quite simple. At first, the US was thinking of staying neutral, that's what president Woodrow Wilson wanted, and so did the people. But all this was about to change thanks to the "unrestricted submarine warfare" that the Germans had going. The unrestricted submarine warfare was a type of at...
  • War Against The Germans
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    WWII: THE LIFE OF IVAN World War two affected many lives with thousands of casualties that caused so many conflicts outside the war itself. Ivan (played by Nikolai Burlyayev) in this movie had other reasons to join the war against the Germans. He wanted revenge and justice for the death of his family, and vengeance for the death of the children that were killed in the war. The movie repeatedly showed the words written on the wall about the kids that were all under 19 that were about to die that ...
  • War The U.S. And Many Other Nations
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    Since the end of World War II, the United States has increasingly become involved in other countries affairs. There are some countries that are okay with this, but others are not quite so thrilled. While we meant to help other nations with their problems all we have done is made ourselves a target for hate. The hate comes from many different things. It could be avoided though if we just stayed out of other countries business. During the early years of WWII the U.S. played things pretty cool. The...
  • Australia's Involvement In Other Countries Wars
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    The only time Australia has come under direct attack from another country, was when Japan bombed Darwin and sunk a number of ships in Sydney, during World War 2. The question then has to be asked, why Australia has been involved in so many conflicts. A number of recent conflicts in this century come to mind, they include, The Boer War, World War One, World War Two and The Vietnam War. By far the conflict that drew the most outrage from Australian citizens was the Vietnam War. Australia has been ...

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