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    Potsdam Propaganda

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    Japan would quickly recover as a capitalist society and regain credibility in the international community. On the other hand, according to the author in early July 1945, Japanese Empire gathered intelligence saying that the Soviet Union would mandate Sakhalin, Manchuria, and Korea as spoils of war, regardless of the result of the victory against Japan. Rather than giving these territories up to the Soviets, just surrender to the United States immediately and let them all fall under the U.S.…

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    How did the Russo-Japanese War affect Russia? Explain the state of Russia’s economy and government between 1894-1914. (At least three paragraphs). (9 PTS) In 1904, the Russo-Japanese War occurred due to a conflict over which country would control Korea, Manchuria, and Port Arthur. The conflict began with Russia forming an alliance with China over Japan, thus controlling a part of the Manchurian territory. This territory stretched from the Trans-Siberian Railroad to the Chinese controlled area…

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    war might have influenced the bomb being dropped because the U.S. wanted to reduce the role the USSR had in postwar peace settlement negotiations, such as talks of the Soviets being promised several concessions including Hokkaido, the Kuril, and Sakhalin Islands from the Yalta Agreement earlier that February (Herkin, 2015; Giangreco, 2015). Access to these islands would give the Soviets easier access to the Pacific Ocean, which would expand their influence in Asia. If possible, Truman would want…

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    Ainu In Japanese Culture

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    The Ainu are the oldest inhabitants of the islands of Japan, Japan is also the only minority, they live in the Hokkaido region of Japan, has a long history and rich culture. The world view of the contents of the Ainu history, the Ainu language culture, the Ainu are described. National language and culture of the Ainu, for us to understand the cultural diversity of modern Japanese society which has an important significance. Japan is the world 's peoples constitute one of the most simple, many…

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    agreement, and representatives of the two nations met in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1905. The negotiation revolved around the access to ports and who was going to pay war costs. Roosevelt proposed the idea that Russia bought back the Northern part of Sakhalin from the Japanese power. Roosevelt preferred that the war end on terms that left both Russia and Japan a role to play in Northeast China. Though the final agreement of the treaty did not take place until September of…

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    Introduction: This paper introduces the existing state of carbon accounting in profit organisations in UK and Russia, and critically analyse the differences of carbon accounting policies applied in two countries. To better identify the issue, BG Group (in UK) and Gazprom (in Russia) are chosen as examples to compare the differences of measurement and disclosure on carbon emissions and greenhouse gas related activities. In the end, the motivations to improve the quality of disclosure are analysed…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt, William Churchill and Joseph Stalin attended the Yalta Conference. One agreement they made was to divide Germany into four parts. The Soviet Union got the largest portion in the east while the U.S., Great Britain and France received the western part of Germany. Berlin was also split into four sectors since it was the capital of Germany. In addition, the leaders agreed to create an Allied council to govern Germany. Before creating this council, they removed the National…

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