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  • World War Ii Ministry Of Truth
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    ... it for his next victim to enter his store. The Ministry of Truth is a place where history and facts -- significant and insignificant are rewritten to reflect the party's utopian beliefs. They thoroughly destroy the records of the past; they print up new, up to-date editions of old newspapers and books; and they know corrected versions will be replaced by another, re-corrected one. Their goal is to make people forget everything- facts, words, dead people, and the names of places. How far they...
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  • Soviet Union German Forces
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    ... of their coal production, 38 % of their grain, and 84 % of their sugar (Hasler, p. 174). As much as possible was removed from the west and brought east, primarily to Siberia. Over 1, 000 factories and plants were removed and brought east, and millions of families relocated deeper into Russia. The Russian system was able to respond well to the need for production caused by the war. In 1942, they were able to produce twice as many weapons as Germany, everything from automatic pistols to tanks ...
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  • Bukharin Kamenev Lenin Stalin Party
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    1879 - 1953, Russian revolutionary, head of the USSR (1924 - 53). A Georgian cobbler's son named Dzhugashvili, he joined the Social-Democratic party while a seminarian and soon became a professional revolutionary. In the 1903 party split (see BOLSHEVISM AND MENSHEVISM) he sided with LENIN. Stalin attended party congresses abroad and worked in the Georgian party press. In 1912 he went to St. Petersburg, where he was elected to the party's central committee. About this time he took the name Stalin...
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  • Squealer Role In Animal Farm
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    The novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is an allegory portraying the evils and pitfalls of a totalitarian government. It attempts to illustrate a society where all live as equals has not existed, and cannot be obtained. Orwell, through the use of the character Squealer, demonstrates how propaganda can influence members of a communist community in a negative way. By drawing parallels to events in communist Russia, Orwell's Animal Farm shows how propaganda was used to dominate the Soviet people....
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  • Who Was To Blame For The Cold War
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    ... rooms stationed there. He also gave money to the two governments. This policy was then called containment the prevention of communist expansion. Truman officially announced this policy in a speech on 12 March 1947; this speech has later been called the Truman Doctrine. With the Truman Doctrine came the Marshall plan, an attack on Communist roots. This was an idea from General George Marshall. The idea was to give money to any country under threat from being taken over by the Soviet Union, so...
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  • Matter Of Time Adolf Hitler
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    Letters of Albert Teshke (fictional) Albert Teshke was born in 1910 in Berlin, Germany. He was a third child in the family of German teachers. In 1914, Alberts father Joseph volunteered to German army and in 1918, he was being killed near Ypres, during the course of British gas attack. (1). In 1929, Albert began to study philosophy at University of Berlin. In 1932, he became a member of NSDAP, because he considered this party as only the one that could prevent German Communists from inflicting t...
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  • Truman And The Cold War
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    Truman and the Cold war Harry S. Truman, the 33 rd president from 1945 - 1953 greatly exaggerated Russias 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 Stal...
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  • Put An End 20 Th Century
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    Many people all over the world look for an outlet for which they can improve their quality of life. They strive to find the means of transforming their dreams into reality. Communism, to people everywhere, has offered the means for transforming the dream of economic equality into reality, throughout history. Communism, however, like various other political and economic movements in the history of man, has become a distant realization. Communism is a political and economic movement brought out to...
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  • Five Year Plan First Five Year
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    Stalin? s Purges Soviet Terror Stalin? s great purges had a distressing significance during the 1930? s. The purges, in effect, started on December 1, 1934 with the murder of Sergei Kirov, a Leningrad party leader. This act, in fact, helped shut? Russia? s window to the West. ? These great purges brought on ugly results and severely menaced the Soviet Unions power and future. The purges were designed to expunge any threats of political resistance. ? An important aspect of all Soviet Purges has b...
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  • Average Life Expectancy Standard Of Living
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    Democracy vs Dictatorship Essay written by heather Imagine the next time you step into the voting booth your ballot only lists one candidate to choose from. Or perhaps your ballot lists four candidates, but they are all from the Liberal party. Dictatorships are one party political systems that are ruled by one leader or an elite group of people under the principle of authoritarianism. Some feel that dictatorships are the most effective form of government because decisions are made quickly and ex...
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  • Soviet Communist Party Soviet Union
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    Communism in the USSR was doomed from the onset. Communism was condemned due to lack of support from other nations, condemned due to corruption within its leadership, condemned due to the moral weakness of humanity, making what is perfect on paper, ineffective in the real world. The end of this system was very violent. It left one of the two most powerful nations in the world fearful of what was to come. Communism can either be called a concept or system of society. In a society that follows the...
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  • Animal Farm Karl Marx
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    George Orwell once said the Animal Farm, an anti-Soviet satire, was the first in which I tried, with full consciousness of what I was doing, to fuse political purpose, and artistic purpose into one whole. Animal Farm has masked as a manuals guide for many governments around the world. Orwell wrote Animal Farm as an attempt to make people notice the cruelty of Stalin's way of governing, Russias new government and his opinions of revolutions. The goal of Animal Farm was to get people to open their...
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  • Sphere Of Influence Eastern Bloc
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    The Hungarian Tragedy of 1956 Uncertainty and Domestic Tension in Eastern Europe: The Roots of the Hungarian Tragedy The Hungarian and Polish drives for greater political freedom from Russia in 1956 were startlingly similar, and yet the two nations followed very different courses in the months that followed the initial unrest. The bloodshed in Hungary was not a consequence of a particular doctrine of oppression but instead of the confusion and lack of a coherent policy that followed the death of...
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  • Soviet Russia Red Army
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    The Life Of Joseph Stalin The Man of Steel, or Stalin, was born in Georgia, was educated at the Tiflis Theological Seminary from which he was expelled for propagating Marxism. He joined the Bolshevik underground and was arrested and transported to Siberia. He escaped in 1904. The ensuing years witnessed his closer identification with revolutionary Marxism, his many escapes from captivity, his growing intimacy with Lenin and Bukharin, his early disparagement of Leon Trotsky, and his co-option, in...
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  • 1920 And 1930 Rise To Power
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    (Sorry, I didnt add my works cited page. ) The words and actions of Joseph Stalin, Russian leader from 1922 to 1953, rippled throughout Russia and carried on to countries all over the world, including America. A ruler of terror, Stalin's ideas spread quickly, causing many to fear him. By exploring his younger years and his rise to power, one can understand his importance and degree of influence on American culture during the 1920 s and 1930 s. Born Iosif Vissarionovich Djugashvili, in Georgia, i...
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  • Secret Police Animal Farm
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    Orwell's Animal Farm: Summary of Characters Stalin's five-year plan was made to upgrade Russia and bring it current with the rest of the world within a five-year period. In Orwell's book Animal Farm, Napoleon Snowball thinks up the idea of constructing a windmill which looks like it is designed to bring the farm up to current technology. In both cases, Stalin and Napoleon come off trying to sell their ideas with the impression that it is to better the lives of the people and the animals of the f...
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  • Work Outside The Home Secret Police
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    Stalin: Did His Rule Benefit Russian Society Stalin: Did His Rule Benefit Russian Society And The Russian People? Another change under Stalin was that there was an equality of rights for women. They were urged to work outside the home and to liberate themselves sexually. Divorces and abortions were also made very easy. Young women were constantly told that they should be fully equal to men, that they could and should do anything men could do... (McKay 932). Most women had to work outside the hom...
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  • Bukharin Kamenev Lenin Stalin Party
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    Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich 1879 - 1953, Russian revolutionary, head of the USSR (1924 - 53). A Georgian cobblers son named Dzhugashvili, he joined the Social-Democratic party while a seminarian and soon became a professional revolutionary. In the 1903 party split (see BOLSHEVISM AND MENSHEVISM) he sided with LENIN. Stalin attended party congresses abroad and worked in the Georgian party press. In 1912 he went to St. Petersburg, where he was elected to the partys central committee. About this ...
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  • Bukharin Kamenev Lenin Stalin Party
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    Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich 1879 - 1953, Russian revolutionary, head of the USSR (1924 - 53). A Georgian cobblers son named Dzhugashvili, he joined the Social-Democratic party while a seminarian and soon became a professional revolutionary. In the 1903 party split (see BOLSHEVISM AND MENSHEVISM) he sided with LENIN. Stalin attended party congresses abroad and worked in the Georgian party press. In 1912 he went to St. Petersburg, where he was elected to the partys central committee. About this ...
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  • Stalin Rule Russia Stalin Organized Policy
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    Stalinism. To mention this term, this policy, is to evoke panic and fright in almost all Russians. Stalin rose to become the dictator of Russia in 1929, and remained in that position until 1953. He morphed the Soviet Union from what was once one of the worlds most underdeveloped countries to one of the greatest in industrialization. Socialism in one country was his policy, and it quickly became a ubiquitous law. Stalin ruled his country with fear and an atmosphere of terror was constantly presen...
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