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1. This culture has as much cropland as the Soviet Union had land at its height, going all the way to the iron curtain
2. The breaking down of Soviet Union thus gave the government of USA no further reason to view them as a potential threat anymore
3. Would she have had sense enough to understand the persecution of virtually everyone in the Soviet Union? I doubt it
4. America could have destroyed the Soviet Union many times over, without incurring the ultimate risk
5. Designation applied to the upper echelons of the Communist Party of the old Soviet Union
6. Read any objective biography of Stalin, and at least one unbiased history of the Soviet Union in the thirties
7. most important happened in 1991 when the Soviet Union put
8. The old Communist Soviet Union maintained the fiction that those
9. part and parcel of the Soviet Union, the same Soviet dictatorship that challenged the United States for global leadership
10. The so-called Cold War between the Soviet Union and the U
11. For example, the KGB, the Soviet secret police, ran the so-called rest centers, or resorts, for Communist bigwigs in the Soviet Union and all
12. stores, or whatever they were involved in before the Soviet Union collapsed
13. When the old Soviet Union first opened up to the West, the
14. Having read the entire collection of books written by that wonderful German writer Heinz Konsalik of the Russian front I was frightened of the Soviet Union
15. Both terrorist groups received continuous and considerable support from the Soviet Union and Communist China as well as the states surrounding Rhodesia
16. The support they had materially from the Soviet Union was indeed massive and lavish
17. It was seen rightly or wrongly as a war against communist expansion in Africa since all the terrorists were supported by the Soviet Union and openly said they will create a Marxist communist state if given a chance
18. The war turned more conventional when the Cubans and Soviet Union became directly involved
19. The 1987 military campaign represented a stunning humiliation for the Soviet Union, its arms and its strategy
20. No invasion was ever needed at all, except for one obvious factor: the Soviet Union would shortly enter the war against Japan
21. Not only was this intended to undermine the Soviet Union, the plan insisted aid would be only through capitalist markets, never through state run enterprises
22. "Cold War extremism delayed rather than hastened the end of the Soviet Union
23. Very shortly, of course, the Berlin Wall fell, followed by the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
24. Though the Axis powers were mostly defeated by the Soviet Union, Roosevelt did lead the US in playing a major part in their defeat
25. Credit for the Axis defeat belongs mostly to the Soviet Union, but also Britain, the US, Allies across the world, and resistance fighters within Axis occupied nations
26. Often the only labor activists who would recruit minorities were socialist or communists (not allied with the Soviet Union) such as A Philip Randolph and Emma Tenayuca
27. How practical was it to ever propose an invasion of the Soviet Union? Russia had beaten Napoleon and Hitler
28. Wallace formed the Progressive Party which proposed co existence with the Soviet Union as well as civil rights, an end to segregation, government healthcare, and a government run energy industry
29. What this all potentially adds up to is an end of the Cold War, and reforms in the Soviet Union eventually much like what happened with Gorbachev in the late 1980s, but 30 years earlier
30. Nixon, of course, established relations with China and negotiated arms control with the Soviet Union
31. In the short term, Castro was driven closer to the Soviet Union
32. He traced the routes towards the Czech border; towards Germany; the eastern border with the Soviet Union, and even southeast to Romania
33. When the Communist took control (with the Soviet Union assistance) two of the party members came to his father‘s shop of jewelry and clocks and told him that it was their time and he was to leave
34. The Soviet Union is no more
35. Kosmo said the Soviet Union always hoped for such a
36. After the dispersal of the Soviet Union, for instance, Gorbachev founded Green Cross International, a supporter of the Earth Charter
37. By managing the Cold War and hastening the collapse of the Soviet Union, the
38. They shifted their way of doing business when the Soviet Union broke up and the Mafia gained a stronghold
39. ” Born in 1941 in Prague, he experienced little of Nazi atrocities, but was richly educated in Soviet oppression after World War II when the Soviet Union “liberated” his country from the Nazis
40. The EU is run by what former Czech president Vaclav Havel has described as the type of “layered bureaucracy” that characterized the tyranny of the former Soviet Union
41. When the Soviet Union was established it was careful to label itself a Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
42. ” Shafarevich held a position at Moscow University, then under the Soviet Union, when he wrote his book
43. He relates his “indulgence and tenderness” for “the memory and tradition of the USSR” after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991
44. One was called the Gestapo in Nazi Germany, another the KGB in the Soviet Union, with like agencies in similar societies today
45. Before immigrating to the United States from the Soviet Union in 1989, Dr
46. Ring’s contention that “…because of the economic blockade imposed on Cuba by the United States, an economic dependence on Moscow has been created which has caused trade debts, and has consequently subjected Cuba to political dependence on the Soviet Union as well”
47. Unfortunately in Roger’s view, most people are convinced that the United States did, in fact, force Castro in the Soviet Union’s orbit
48. Roger reminded the readers that the United States did not act in any way against Cuba until, and after, Castro had signed an economic bad deal with the Soviet Union
49. Only after the dissolution of the Soviet Union and
50. The arbitrators run the show, as was the case in the Soviet Union, where the Poliburo had absolute authority, and in Castro’s Cuba, where the Communist Party nomenclatura decides who gets what