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    was Ida Mabel Blair. She took Eric and his older sister, Marjorie, to England when Eric was just a year and a half old. Eric’s father stayed behind in India, because of this Eric and his father never had a strong bond. Blair grew up in a not so wealthy home with his two sisters Marjorie and Avril, however his gift of writing was recognized when he was just six years old. When Blair was eleven years old, his first poem, “Awake Young Men of England”, was published in the Henley and South…

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    rights and capitalism took hold. In 1607, 104 settlers arrived in Jamestown, a place where the soil was rich, fruit grew, and fish and game were abundant. But within six months 66 out of the original 104 settlers died, with only 38 surviving. Two years later in 1609 another 500 settlers came to Virginia, but…

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    The end of the Second World War brought an economic and political crisis to the Soviet Union. The Cold War added forty-five years of geopolitical tension between powers in the Eastern Bloc and powers in the Western Bloc. The Soviet Union and the United States of America fought as allies in the Second World War. However, their relationship during the war was simply the result of having Nazi Germany as a mutual enemy. Rivalry between the Soviet Union and the United States of America to become the…

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    In Europe the years 1944-1945 were so crucial to the war efforts. Some of the most well-known victories and defeats take place during this time. So many things happen that completely change the outcome of the war and who is in favor to win. A few of those key battles I will be focusing on are D-day in Normandy, Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge. The men who are in charge of these countries in the middle of the war are also huge players in how this war can tip. So I think during…

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    Soviet government’s reactions towards its own allies and people near the end of the Soviet Union, as it could be understood as “If Hitler considered the German attack on the Soviet Union as a colossal ‘struggle of two world views against each other,’ Stalin viewed the war as a fight to the death between Slavs and Germans” (Naimark, 89). One such example was Poland’s Home Army, which was one of the armies that were cooperating with the Red Army against the Nazi…

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    artillery pieces and mortars, 6000 tanks and three thousand combat aircraft engaged in fierce and bloody fighting spanning a distance of over 600 kilometers. The Battle of Moscow, also known as Operation Typhoon was a decisive military event of the first year in the Eastern Front of the war and the battle which would eventually prolong German war effort in the East.…

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    of influence negotiated at Yalta. It is hard to separate the Hungarian and Soviet governments when analyzing the events of the Hungarian revolt. Hungry was in essence a puppet state of the Soviet Union. Much of the Hungarian leadership had spent years if not decades in the Soviet Union and these communists were installed after the war. The revolt can almost be viewed as an internal struggle of the USSR due to the nature of control the Kremlin had over the…

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    which was based on the work of several planning groups, was the strategic outline for a campaign against the Soviet Union." (Earl F. Ziemke). This quotation shows German's attack to Soviet Union is a long time plan. Hitler wanted to attack and hold Soviet Union. He prepared the attack for 1 year, and he didn't care about the non-aggression pact. If Soviet Union didn't fight back, the German will control it. According to Minister Winston Churchill’s Broadcast on The Soviet-German War, he says,…

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    The Soviet Union, or USSR, had its roots in the early 1900s and has had multiple leaders. Each leader of the USSR had their own policies and legacies, which set themselves apart from one another. One of these leaders was Leonid Brezhnev, who was the successor of Nikita Khrushchev. Brezhnev rule was defined by his domestic policies, stagnation, and relations with the US. Although he brought much power and prestige to the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev’s legacy is mostly remembered by his rule…

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    WWII was a worldwide conflict involving every major power in the world. The two sides were generally known as the Allies and the Axis. The Allied Powers consisted of U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, and Yugoslavia while the Axis Powers was composed of Germany, Italy, Japan, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. The Second World War was a war fought from 1939 to 1945 in Europe and, during…

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