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Yalta seem to have gravitated into two categories; there are those who support and accept it and those who reject it. There seems to be no middle ground. The deep division is apparent not only among commentators, writers and pundits but als...
to implement a foreign policy of containment towards the USSR since the beginning of 1945. The US disagreed to requests Stalin made at the Yalta and Potsdam conference, which served to limit Stalin's power and control over Europe. Presiden...
destroyed by the military might of the wartime allies. But within a few months of victory, our comrade-in-arms, "Uncle Joe" Stalin (as he was affectionately to by President Franklin Roosevelt), was making it clear that the postwar period w...
book report of Paul Gregory’s book The Political Economy of Stalinism in a concise and comprehensive way. Paul Gregory’s The Political Economy of Stalinism: A Book Report Paul Gregory has long been one of the best known scholars in comparat...
Harry's story. He especially admired biographies of U.S. presidents and learned from their mistakes. "I learned that in those periods in history when leadership was lacking, the society usually find a way in the dark or at dusk - concluded ...
The Korean War started on June 25, 1950, when the Soviet-backed the” pro-Western Republic of Korea” to the south and “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” to the north and the boundary was created, by then the North Korean People’s Army s...
ussian imperial territory, including the Ukraine, and marked the longer-term separation of the Baltic republics and Finland from the former empire. The peace also brought the Bol-sheviks into direct confrontation with the Entente, determine...