The Spread of AK47s and its Affect on Communist Nations ... in southeastern Kazakhstan. He was enlisted in the Red Army in1938 and displayed natural mechanical talent. After basic training ... View More
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Stalin and Mao ... Such an example in the Soviet Union was the Red Army. Before Stalin came into power he was a Political Commissar in the Red army. ... View More
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seige of berlin ... Stopping the Red Armyamp39s advance was futile. The war was lost. ... ampquotKill the Germanampquot was the motto and battle cry of the Red Army as it approached Berlin. ... View More
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symbolic importance of animals ... His first objective was to get troops into the new Russian army, the Red army, formed in January 1918. He accomplished this by introducing ... View More
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History of Poland as an Independent Nation ... The Red Army, having crushed all counter revolutionary forces inside Russia, turned its attention to Poland. In 1920, the Red Army ... View More
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Totalitarianism Maos China ... leading rural tactician. He turned the Communist party temporarily into an army, which was called the amp39Red armyamp39. The army took ... View More
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World War II in Europe Before ... face the Germans alone. In September 1942, the Red Army made a desperate and heroic stand at Stalingrad. For four months, Soviet ... View More
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Mao Zedong ... In 1934 the ampquotLong Marchampquot led by Mao and his Red Army walked almost the entire length of China, to evade the 700,000 of Chiangs men who were trying to cut off ... View More
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Battle of Stalingrad ... They saw the sides of the German army were weakly protected, and the Red Army, the Russians, could overpower. The Red Army secretly ... View More
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Mao Zedong and the Peopleamp39s Republic of China ... There, they organized the peasants and overthrew the local landlords. In 1930, they established the Shang Shui Soviet and founded the Red Army. ... View More
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THE EFFECT OF STALINS PURGES IN THE 1930S ON THE SOVIET UNIONS ... ... It cost the already decimated Red Army around 200,000 dead and more were wounded, while only 23,000 Finns died McCauley, p.101. ... View More
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Lenin ... In march 1921 the Red army was used to put down an uprising by the sailors in the Krondstadt garrison who were rebelling against the ampquot..arbitrary rule of the ... View More
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mao and ghandi ... that change. Mao created a Red Army to fight the Kuomintang while Gandhi led the people to fight for their independence. They both ... View More
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Nazi Germany ... The Bolsheviks decided to create the Red Army to combat the Monarchists. ... They also made it mandatory for every young male to serve in the Red Army. ... View More
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History of Chechnya ... fought against Nazi invaders. More than 30 000 Chechens served willingly and bravely in the Red Army. The Special Party of Caucasian ... View More
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Terrorism History ... The Weather Underground in the United States, Franceamp39s Direct Action, Germanyamp39s Red Army Faction, and others began bombing targets such as railway stations ... View More
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Introduce, Discuss, and Analyze the book ampquotThe Fall of Berlin 1945ampquot ... ... They show everything from the Hitler Youth fighting in the last days of the war, to refugees fleeing the Red Army, and the Red Army entering the city. ... View More
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Russia ... The united campaign against the Russia external and internal antirevolution forces has required further increase of the Red Army. ... View More
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Great Patriotic War ... war materials. Industrial production thrived as Soviet women replaced men, who were drafted into the Red army. Civilian production ... View More
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blitzkrieg ... On that day, too, the Soviet Red Army lunged across the border. ... On that day, too, the Soviet Red Army lunged across the border. ... View More
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A symbol of terror: Auschwitz ... The Nazis considered this work to be a privilege. When the Red Army liberated the Camp, a few of these belongings were still to be found. ... View More
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The Cold War ... leading generals, Patton, said that he wanted the Allied army to unite with what was left of the Wehrmacht in 1945 and fight the oncoming Soviet Red Army. ... View More
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Chechnya ... dominant faith. From 19171920 the new Mountain Republic faced many challenges, first the Whites and then the Red Army. Each side ... View More
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Enemy at the gates ... Danilov reports to General Kruschev of the Red Army of a hero he has found and suggest that he is printed in the papers immediately. ... View More
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cold war1 ... Under Joseph Stalin and the Red Army, the Soviets would set out to try and ensure diplomatic and political domination all throughout the Soviet Union and itamp39s ... View More
Wordcount: 1741
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Hitler and the Holocaust ... The red army went to liberate many other towns that were now empty of Jews where there were once thousands before the Holocaust. ... View More
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hitler and the holocaust ... The red army went to liberate many other towns that were now empty of Jews where there were once thousands before the Holocaust. ... View More
Wordcount: 1716
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stalin ... the overall military operations in the lower Volga region himself, much to the chagrin of Leon Trotsky, who by now was the supreme commander of the Red Army. ... View More
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Night5 ... Elieamp39s dad was told by the Hungarian police that they were going to be moved because the red army was to close to their location. ... View More
Wordcount: 1314
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Stalin, Joseph ... the overall military operations in the lower Volga region himself, much to the chagrin of Leon Trotsky, who by now was the supreme commander of the Red Army. ... View More
Wordcount: 7083
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