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  • Stalin Like Many Other Absolute Leaders
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    The Russian revolution and counter revolutions By Matt Clare The revolutions at the turn of the century in Russia consisted of two counter-revolutions; revolutions that sent the country through sweeping and bloody changes from one absolute ruler to another. All that changed where the players. The Russian revolution and counter revolutions where the composite of Russian history. The revolutions would not be possible if it where not for the effect of three hundred years of czarist on Russian peopl...
  • Policy Contrary To The Yalta Agreement
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    Cold War The Cold War was the result of Stalin adopting a policy contrary to the Yalta Agreement. Certainly to many supporters of the Orthodox view, this statement will appear rather obvious. In their view, the origins of the Cold War, however, do not essentially lie in the aftermath of Yalta, but in the inevitable clash of capitalism and communism. The fact that Stalin adopted a, in their opinion aggressive, policy was not so much the result of security, but the expansionist nature of Lenin-Mar...
  • United State's Fickle Isolationist Policy As Truman
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    Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president from 1945-1953 greatly exaggerated Russia's power and scared the U.S. citizens and government into a Cold War and power struggle. After World War II it was inevitable there would be a power struggle, as the two most powerful yet completely different countries, Russia and the US emerged as the world leaders. Russia and the US were allies during the war, but with their entirely different government structures, and the power-hungry Stalin and the anti-isolationis...
  • Soviet Governments In Eastern Europe And Truman
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    Before we can examine and understand the decisions made at these three conferences and their affects thereafter, we must first understand the situation in Europe as the 2nd World War was drawing to a close and the intentions and foreign policies of both the Allies and particularly the USSR. When fighting in Europe ended in May 1945, the USSR occupied most of Eastern Europe, including: the Baltic States, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and the eastern portion of Germany. The Big Three, which incl...
  • Unknown Son Of Stalin Into Russia
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    The Australian novel, Lightning Mine, covers the development of an iron ore mine on a sacred land guarded by 'Namarrkon'; in the Northern Territory. MDG / Global mining was very interested in the area, and sent their chief prospector, Aaron Shoemaker to investigate the land. Whilst Shoemaker is there, he sets off a chain of corporate and government tactics to ensure the development of the mine on the Aboriginal sacred site. These tactics, as you can imagine, were not overly fair to the Aborigina...
  • Stalin Like Many Other Leaders
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    Imagine yourself in the midst of the end of WWII, out in the streets of Stalingrad where Joseph Stalin will be parading. The masses of people seem to continue in all directions like a vast ocean of supporters for him. As he comes down the street your ears are overwhelmed with the screaming of praise as the people fall to their knees to show their undaunted love and respect for him. You dont know what to do as you are lost in a sea of everlasting supporters, so you go along with his cause. His la...
  • Russia
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    I never thought this day would come. I no longer exist on Earth, but my impact I placed on that planet will remain there for decades to come. Confused? Well, let me explain. I am Joseph Stalin, formerly known as Vissarion Dzhugashvilli or Koba. Born as the son of a shoemaker I did not start off my life greatly. I was always smart though and my genius shone through when I received a scholarship to the Orthodox Theological Seminary. However, just because I was smart didn't mean that I was well dis...

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