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    In 1947, Harry S. Truman delivered an address to Congress asking for aid to Greece and Turkey to prevent a communist takeover in the two countries. This address to Congress became known as the Truman Doctrine. Turkey and Greece were on the verge of being taken over by communist guerilla bands backed by the Soviet Union. President Truman asked Congress for $400 million to strengthen the governments of Turkey of Greece. Congress acted in accordance with Truman’s request and provided effective…

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    One battle that failed the German army along with the soldiers hope and determination to split the Northern allies. A battle that would affect Germany's history forever. A major turning point for Germany and their stance in World War II. Hitler's attempt to split the northern allies in half that could not be said was lost, but instead better said to be detrimental. Germany suffered around 100,000 casualties. Yet this was one out of many battles for Germany and only a small portion of the deaths;…

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    “It was not war. It was most certainly massacre and genocide, something the world must remember” (Beilin). Beginning in 1915, the Turkish government created a plan to massacre Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire (History.com Staff). Armenians were taken from homes, arrested, and executed. Those who survived were forced to go on death marches through the Mesopotamian desert without desired resources. Armenians were abused both mentally and physically, causing thousands to die in only the first…

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    In the years prior to WWI many changes were happening around the world. While the assignation of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, in 1914, was the breaking point for the Austro-Hungarians, there was much greater turmoil lingering across the world. The turmoil helped to create the forces which undoubtedly contributed to the outbreak of WWI. Forces Leading to WWI During the 19th Century each nation strongly believed their way of life to be best. The nations strived…

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    Swot Analysis Of Taliban

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    POLITICAL - The power structure in Afghanistan witnessed change when the Soviet Union invaded the country. The local traditional leaders were targeted only to be replaced by ones who would be loyal to the Soviet Union. Therefore, this demanded war and fighting to be taken as as full time job so as to successfully fight the enemy and the traditional structures were replaced by the emergence of strong military commanders who dominated the local population in the name of their defending the country…

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    more behind it? What if he somehow knew that there was a reason why Harry survived the Killing Curse? What if he knew that Lily’s loving sacrifice wasn’t the only reason Harry became The Boy Who Lived? Evidence - For • Voldemort calls a temporary ceasefire during the Battle of Hogwarts. He wants Harry to sacrifice himself. Harry says his goodbyes to his friends, leaving them devastated. He then goes into the forest to meet his fate. • Hagrid, who is being held captive by Death Eaters, begs…

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    and Kim Jong Un has not been upgraded to a are yet it could happen. Some wars start off as conflicts and all wars have a conflict. War is however much different. The same as conflict there are 2 sides involved. War is always declared and ends by a ceasefire or truce, also their is always military involved in wars but not conflicts. War is much worse than conflict, and it is hard to…

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    Burundi is a small country that is part of the Great Lakes region bordering Rwanda to the North, Tanzania to the South and East, and the DRC to the West. There are three ethnic groups in Burundi, namely the Tutsi (14%), Hutu (85%), and the Twa (1%). The background of the conflict and peace processes in Burundi is an extremely complicated one, considerably obscured by the lack of consensus on the historical accounts presented by different actors. This review highlights some historical facts about…

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    "Today, we have more than 110,000 men and women deployed in conflict zones around the world. They come from nearly 120 countries. Thanks to their efforts, life-saving humanitarian assistance can be delivered and economic development can begin. " Ban Ki-moon, the 8th and current Secretary-General of the United Nations. The peacekeeping operation involves the military forces, police and civilian personnel, who work to deliver security, political and early peacebuilding support. During peace…

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    Nicaraguan Guerilla War

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    The Cold War was affected by several countries at the time. Sometimes affected positively, other times negatively. Nicaragua was one of the countries that affected the Cold war because they were a communist country, and the people of Nicaragua did not know that communism was bad. When the U.S marines came to Nicaragua, the Contra War erupted, and a guerilla war was formed were few of the many events that affected the cold war. Nicaragua affected the Cold War positively because the the Guerrilla…

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