How fair was the Treaty of Versailles to the losers of WWI? The Treaty of Versailles: The Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919 and marked the end of World War I. Although the Treaty aimed to re-establish peace and balance among countries,...
The pact was shattered in June 1941 when Germany invaded the Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin FAQ What did Stalin do in WW2? In 1942, Germans marched towards Stalingrad after breaking their pact with Russia. In response, Stalin issued one of his most notorious edicts, Order No. 227. It made ...
How was the Battle of Gallipoli fought? What effect did the Battle of Gallipoli have on Russia? How did the Battle of Passchendaele affect Australia? How was the Battle of Gallipoli won? How did the Battle of Passchendaele affect WWI? How did the Battle of Gallipoli end? What happened at ...
And it’s not as if France is Russia. There was no Communist Revolution to explain away the failure of ‘stocks for the long run’ here. It wasn’t even due to the devastation inflicted by two World Wars. Rather, apost-war bear marketfed by industrial nationalisation, high inflation, ...
Germany really, really wanted a war with Russia to acquire new territory in the east, but couldn't justify it. Going to war to back its Austrian ally was more than enough andAustria had a reason to go to war with Serbia. ... That's why Germany takes the blame for World War I. ...
the Bolshevik revolution in Russia was enabled by whatever Bolsheviks could get. From New York, London, Pinsk or Warsaw. But mainly from robbing all those in Russia who had anything to rob – christians, jews, muslems and anyone not of “proletariat” Not most religions but ALL religious we...
Imported from Russia 672,000 b/d (red line) Imported in total 8.47 million b/d, about half of it from Canada (purple line) Exported 8.63 million b/d (green line): Amid booming production by US shale oil producers starting about a dozen yea...
It may interest Gentiles to know that, in Soviet Russia, so-called “Anti-Semitism” was ruled a crime punishable by Death! Though these people are not Semitic, that aspect of their pedigree never seemed to interrupt the process of intimidating their detractors with such dismal prospects. In...
This is one of the most insidious appropriations of suffering that has ever been undertaken. The pro-Palestinian movement has stolen the systematic destruction of the Jewish people. There are two strands to the way this was done. The first was the rewriting of history. The ‘Nakba’ or ‘cat...