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Stalin, Joseph

Stalin, Joseph. 1940. Dialectical and Historical Materialism. New York International. [Pg.266]

Stalin, Joseph. Marxism and the National Question Selected Writings and Speeches (New York International Publishers, 1942). [Pg.203]

Happer, a physicist who was Director of Energy Research at the Department of Energy during George H. W. Bush s presidency, discusses three interventions of politics into science. He describes the starvation and deaths that followed Trofim Lysenko s substitution of patent nonsense for genetics and plant science in the Soviet Union (with the full backing of Joseph Stalin and in accord... [Pg.17]

The basement level was like Jules Verne meets Joseph Stalin. Before Bugayev and his men got to work checking on the Misl Vremya, or even the extensive displays of antiques and valuables, there was the matter of the two corpses occupying one of the central booths. [Pg.150]

After the liberation of Kyiv, Moscow newspapers and the New York Times reported that 40,000 ( ) inhabitants of Kyiv had written to Joseph Stalin and given the number of victims of Babi Yar as... [Pg.514]

He built the famous Masonic Rococo palace of Sans Souci at Potsdam in 1745. Sans Souci mernis without care. It gained considerable attention when Joseph Stalin, Harry Tmman and Winston Churchill gathered at Potsdam in 1945 to decide the future of Germany. Believing... [Pg.315]

Although the United States and Russia (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]) were, formally speaking, allies during World War II, the postwar occupation of Eastern Europe by the USSR behind an iron curtain, its mercurial and murderous Communist leader Joseph Stalin (1879-1953), and the pervasive fear of nuclear weapons contributed to the start of the cold war. The USSR detonated its first atomic bomb in 1949 and the ensuing arms race would dominate the second half of the 20th cenmry. [Pg.177]

At the Potsdam Conference in July 1945 President Harry Truman welcomed the bomb as a substitute for Soviet entry into the Pacific war. L. to r., Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, Truman, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill,... [Pg.918]

After the death of Lenin in 1924, Joseph Stalin began to consolidate his hold on the government and by 1928 his government had decided to discard the New... [Pg.240]

For this society to be engineered, the state would have to collectivize all private plots of land. Thus, Joseph Stalin set this out in his book Building Collective Farms ... [Pg.241]

A day before the Nagasaki bombing, the Japanese botched a diplomatic overture to end the war They appealed to the Soviets to broker a peace. At the time the Soviets had not entered the war against the Japanese. However, by then Soviet leader Joseph Stalin had learned of the Hiroshima bombing and told the Japanese his country now considered itself at war with Japan. Soviet troops crossed over into China a few hours later and attacked Japanese positions on August 9, the bombing of Nagasaki was carried out. [Pg.59]

The test was originally scheduled for July 17, 1945, but Truman asked the scientists to stage the test a day earlier. The reason Truman was scheduled to meet with Churchill and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin... [Pg.61]

On I April 1942 Churchill had informed Roosevelt of assurances which the British had given Marshal Joseph Stalin—that any German use of gas against the USSR would lead to unlimited British retaliation. See Winston S. Churchill, The Hinge of Fate (Boston Houghton Mifflin, Company, 1950), pp, 203, 329-30. [Pg.63]


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