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- 571: Joseph Stalin
- ... with the industry which also raised significantly.(Five) Also in 1934 Stalin began a massive slaughter of party members and military leaders.(Tyrant) From 1939 -1941 Stalin had a pact formed between him an Adolf Hitler ,ruler of Germany.(Stalin) The German invasion on June 22 found Stalin very unprepared and by the end of the war the Soviet Union had lost 20 million people. From 1941-1945 Stalin was allied ...
- 572: Death Of Pol Pot
- ... will be safe and that they have the right to Human Right set up by th U.N. The Death of Pol Pot close another chapter in world history we can compare Pol Pot with Hitler by their cruelty and harsh punishemt toward human being. The Two men have many in comment but their death has bring a new light in the live of people who have suffer from their control ...
- 573: Franklin Delino Roosevelt
- ... any other American president, Four in all. His victor over Republican Alf Kindonby was one of the biggest land slides of all time sixty-one percent of the popular vote. Unfortunately that same year Adolf Hitler did some what better with ninety-nine percent of the vote, but only one political party was aloud to vote in the election. Franklin contracted a disease know as polio, to todays standard the disease ...
- 574: JFK: His Life and Legacy
- ... told his father he wanted to go to Harvard("JFK" 98). On campus, young people took interest in politics, social changes, and events in Europe. The United States was pulling out of the Great Depression. Hitler's Nazi Germany followed aggressive territorial expansion in Europe. It was at this time that John first became aware of the vast social and economic differences in the United States. In June 1940, John graduated ...
- 575: Genghis Khan
- ... responsible for the deaths of thousands and his armies fought without mercy. However, he should not be seen as an ignorant barbarian who thoughtlessly plundered. Genghis Khan never set out to annihilate a people, like Hitler, or a social class, like Stalin, and although he did destroy some centers of culture, his administration was for the most part very tolerant in religious matters and toward ethnic minorities. Today, China champions and ...
- 576: The Life Of Stalin
- ... the growing threats from Nazi Germany and Japan, Stalin reverted increasingly to traditional forms of foreign policy, seeking diplomatic alliances with the European powers. Finally in August 1939, he concluded a bilateral nonaggression treaty with Hitler. Stalin liquidated a hundred thousand farmers in the name of progress, killed half a million intellectuals to eliminate opposition, executed all his top army officers to consolidate his power, and then purged his own secret ...
- 577: JFK: His Life and Legacy
- ... told his father he wanted to go to Harvard("JFK" 98). On campus, young people took interest in politics, social changes, and events in Europe. The United States was pulling out of the Great Depression. Hitler's Nazi Germany followed aggressive territorial expansion in Europe. It was at this time that John first became aware of the vast social and economic differences in the United States. In June 1940, John graduated ...
- 578: The Life of Anne Frank
- ... English radio says they're being gassed."-- October 9, 1942 On Her Old Country, Germany "Fine specimens of humanity, those Germanns, and to think I'm actually one of them! No, that's not true, Hitler took away our nationality long ago. And besides, there are no greater enemies on earth than the Germans and Jews."-- October 9, 1942 On Nazi Punishment of Resisters "Have you ever heard the term 'hostages ...
- 579: Benito Mussolini
- ... the Lateran Treaty of 1929. In the 1930's Mussolini turned to an aggressive foreign policy, conquering Ethiopia(1935-36) and helping General Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War. In 1936 he joined with Hitler's Germany and soon formed a military alliance(1939). In 1939 Mussolini ordered his armies to occupy Albania. However he kept out of World War ll until 1940, when the fall of France was imminent ...
- 580: Albert Einstein
- ... out of a straight line. When this was verified at the eclipse of 1919, Einstein was instantly accepted as the great scientific thinker since Newton. By now Germany had fallen in the hands of Adolf Hitler and his Nazis. Albert Einstein was Jewish. In 1933 when the Nazis came to power, Einstein happened to be in California. He did not return to Germany. He went to Belgium instead. The Nazis confiscated ...
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