The article focuses on the "Name of Russia," a popularity contest organized by the Russian television (TV) station Rossiya in 2008 to identify the most important figure in history of the federation. Among the final 50 candidates were Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin and first Soviet president Boris...
Trotsky developed a Marxist philosophy known as Trotskyism that was essentially directly opposed to the philosophy of Joseph Stalin known as...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough homework and...
What idea did Joseph Stalin take from Leon Trotsky? What did Alessandro Volta think of Galvani? What did Oscar Wilde think of the aristocracy? Who was Hermann Goering? What do Russians think about Leon Trotsky? How was Erwin Rommel seen in Germany? What was Hitler's role in WW1? Who was...
It isn't stupid, because you were talking about the population/labour force of today's RuSSia and you have no proof that if those Russians who lived in Ukraine and Belarus didn't die during WWII they would move to RuSSia thus making today's RuSSia labour force bigger. ...
he was generalizing two unique events. Modern historians do the same when they write of the English, French, Russian and Chineserevolutions.But this process may work in a converse direction. The economist who, by a scientific analysis of existing economic conditions, predicts an approaching boom ...
of the world’s greatest literature and booming in population and helping to feed Europe. Then it leapt into a revolution unlike any the world had ever seen. Today, a hundred years afterward, we still don’t know quite what to make of that huge event. The Russians themselves aren’t too...
So let’s see, I gather you define “pride” as lying to Russians about the fact that Stalin killed millions of Russians. Or that Russia helped start WWII by invading Poland in 1939. Does the fact that the Germans teach the truth about the Nazis to their schoolchildren mean they don’t...
I think that it is necessary to go further back, to the year 1944, at a time when Poland, which until then found itself squeezed between Germans and Russians, saw imposed upon it a way of life still with us today. Let us review what happened in June of 1944. Mikolajczyk, the Prime ...
As Paul Avrich summarises, the Kronstadt demands "echoed the discontents not only of the Baltic Fleet but of the mass of Russians in towns and villages throughout the country. Themselves of plebeian stock, the sailors wanted relief for their peasant and worker kinfolk. Indeed, of the ...
And to the left, out of the frame, there were a couple guys in suits, just hanging out as part of the group. I don’t know. Let’s move on. Part 2: Highlights Most adorable part of Russia that Russians take super seriously: Their candy architecture. There’s no fact about Russian...