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4751: Who Was to Blame for the Cold War?
... American Conflict over Eastern Europe. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1974. Dockrill, Michael. The Cold War: 1945-1963. London: MacMillan Education Ltd., 1988. Halle, Louis J. The Cold War as History. London: Chatto & Windus, 1971. Jonsson, Christer. Superpower: Comparing American and Soviet Foreign Policy. London: Frances Pinter Publishers, 1984. LaFeber, Walter. America, Russia, and the Cold War 1945-1990, 6th ed ...
4752: Hitler, Nazis, and The National Socialist German Workers' Party
... Aryans" from the civil service. This edict, petty in itself, was the first spark in what was to become the Holocaust, one of the most ghastly episodes in the modern history of mankind. Before he campaign against the Jews was halted by the defeat of Germany, something like 11 million people had been slaughtered in the name of Nazi racial purity ...
4753: The Nuclear Arms Race
... illustrated in the Cuban Missile Crisis, where Russia agreed to withdraw the missiles placed in Cuba, fearing U.S. retaliation. In order to better understand the Arms Race, a brief history must be given. The Arms Race probably began in August of 1949, when Russia detonated its own nuclear weapon, thus ending the U.S. monopoly. In response, president Truman ordered ...
4754: Babe Ruth
... got Ruth. He was someone that every team wanted, and unfortunately would have a chance to get, for the Red Sox were about to make the biggest mistake in Franchise history. In 1920 Ruth was traded to the New York Yankees for $125,000. He was traded because the team and Harry Frazee, the manager of the team were in debt ...
4755: The Nazis and Their Rise to Power and Downfall
... Aryans" from the civil service. This edict, petty in itself, was the first spark in what was to become the Holocaust, one of the most ghastly episodes in the modern history of mankind. Before he campaign against the Jews was halted by the defeat of Germany, something like 11 million people had been slaughtered in the name of Nazi racial purity ...
4756: The Holocaust - The Way It Was
... also were often used for medical experiments and subject to extreme brutality on the part of the guards. Many died as a result. It is a shameful blemish on the history of Europe that the systematic murders perpetrated by the Nazis were carried out with the help of local collaborators in much of Europe and silently accepted by millions of bystanders ...
4757: Ben Franklin
... key in the palm of his hands (Cousins 110). He also brought along a bottle so he could trap the electricity in it. “This was a great moment in the history of electricity. Ben himself must have been overcome with wonder, because he never said much about it. He talked about almost everything else. The reports of the discovery did not ...
4758: The Computer and Mass Communication
... of Politicaland Social Theory, reviews are posted periodically of key books in contemporary discourse as well as theorisations of major "event-scenes" in the mediascape. 19. Bruce Sterling's Short History of the Internet Quite elementary reading about the coming about of the Internet. Before going into the real comprehensive materials, it is probably a good idea to start take a ...
4759: The Fall of the Roman Empire
... as time passed one of the most powerful and well- organized armies of the world started to fall bringing down with it, one of the most well-known Empires in history. The Roman army needed 30,000 new recruits every year. Yet, because of the low pay offered there were not too many volunteers. And because of the aristocratic government of ...
4760: Celts VS Saxons
... now by looking at those cultures and groups of people that are consistently oppressed and whose tolerance level is dangerously low. An example of this is the Jewish people throughout history. The Celtic people were also highly independent. This characteristic became known as Celtic nature due to the fact that they were required to make the most of becoming a nomadic ...


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