Poland in the 20th Century
.... world. In
Stalin's words, the fate of
Poland was "not only a question of honor, but of security" (Yergin, 1978: 85). By contrast ....
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND POLAND
.... Minard, L., & Brimelow, P. (1986, 1 December). The legacy of
Stalin. Forbes, 156-160. Niansky, NA, & Garry, LP (1991).
Poland races toward a free market. ....
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Reforms in Poland INTRODUCTION In March 1985, Mikhail Gor
.... The legacy of
Stalin. Forbes, 156 160. Norton, RE (1990, 29 January). The American out to save
Poland. Fortune, 129 130, 132 134. Paxton, J. (1990). ....
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Jews in Poland after 1945
....
Stalin despised the Poles and hundreds of thousands were sent to Germany, while Hitler helped make Polish Jews the scapegoat for both
Poland's economic ....
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Germany's Early Success in World War II
.... und folk to embrace a program of territorial expansion that was facilitated by the territorial ambitions of
Stalin with respect to parts of
Poland and other ....
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The Cold War
.... That was the critical question being asked in 1945; Truman and others in the West objected to
Stalin's plans to retain control of
Poland, and Truman informed ....
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Historical Overview of the Beginnings of Soviet Russia.
.... wave of the future, while others were seeking the protection of the Soviet Union from more aggressive neighbors, such as
Poland.
Stalin's policy toward ....
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State-Sponsored Mass Murder
.... Bullock explains that for Hitler the Pact was always pragmatic and instrumental, aimed at delaying confrontation with
Stalin over
Poland (635). ....
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Khrushchev on Khrushchev
.... Despite his condemnation of
Stalin, there were some dark and bloody moments under Khrushchev. Uprisings in
Poland and Hungary were squelched by Khrushchev, who ....
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CHRONOLOGY OF SOVIET LEADERSHIP
.... was imposed in the early 1930s, and remained in effect until the country was absorbed in the USSR by
Stalin in 1941. Lithuania was joined with
Poland through a ....
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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... wave of the future, while others were seeking the protection of the Soviet Union from more aggressive neighbors, such as
Poland.
Stalin's policy toward ....
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Russian Influence in Former Soviet Republics
.... wave of the future, while others were seeking the protection of the Soviet Union from more aggressive neighbors, such as
Poland.
Stalin's policy toward ....
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US-Soviet Relations
.... of the Polish underground leaders were left alive to compete against the Communists for postwar administration of the city, and
Poland.
Stalin understood well ....
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POWERS OF THE SECRET POLICE IN COMMUNIST EAST CENTRAL EUROPE
.... The Lublin Committee which
Stalin set up in 1944 to rule post-war
Poland was composed of Polish communists in Russia handpicked by him. ....
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The Bolsheviks, Soviet Union & its End
.... the stamp of a different autocratic leader: Vladimir Lenin, Josef
Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev .... lengths from the Baltic to the Black Sea, from mid-
Poland to an ....
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COLD WAR: ITS ORIGINS AND INEVITABILITY 1945-1947
.... The British with some help from FDR attempted to persuade
Stalin to accept non-communist elements, but London-based Poles who returned to
Poland tended to ....
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GERMAN EASTERN FRONT IN WWII This research
.... The same blitzkrieg tactics used by the Wehrmacht in
Poland and in the West .... in Russia in part because the Soviet army had been decimated by
Stalin's purges of ....
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State Formation in Europe
.... After the death of
Stalin and the rise to power of Nikita Khrushchev .... grudgingly permitted local communist leaders such as Wladyslaw Gomulka in
Poland a measure ....
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The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... to control
Poland" (17) This statement flies in the face of Russian obstinacy on the Polish issue throughout the war. LaFeber argues that
Stalin's priority was ....
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International Law
.... the real cause of the war; in any case, the Allies took no effective action to protect
Poland itself. .... But when
Stalin ignored his Yalta promises, no war ensued ....
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ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR
.... American commitment to a fully independent
Poland was not, by itself, enough to counter .... by that point, that only a forceful stance towards
Stalin would serve ....
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History of the Soviet Union
.... the Germans in 1918, following the abdication of the czar in 1917, Finland,
Poland and the .... By 1927,
Stalin established himself as the leader of the Soviet Union ....
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The Cold War
....
Poland and Yugoslavia were given their freedom without being allowed to institute ....
Stalin won control of East Germany, including Berlin because the logistics of ....
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Systems Change in the Socialist Bloc in 1989
.... It is equally possible that the
Stalin period might have proved to be too long .... The first such test will likely occur in
Poland, where the honeymoon is about ....
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FDR Foreign Policy
.... the reality of Adolph Hitler's Third Reich or Joseph
Stalin's brutal tyranny .... As most of the Western powers looked on helplessly, Hitler's forces invaded
Poland. ....
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War on the Eastern Front
.... Even basic history books discuss
Stalin's reality that the Red Army was characterized by .... which ran from the Channel coast to the river Bug in
Poland and from ....
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NATO
.... Elsewhere, Communist governments were installed by force in
Poland, eastern Germany, Rumania .... And thus
Stalin, without war but on a grander scale, had put into ....
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MARKETING COFFEE IN EASTERN EUROPE
....
Poland rebelled politically against Soviet control on a number of occasions .... Thus, the centrally planned economic system of
Stalin-style communism is also being ....
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MARKETING COFFEE IN EASTERN EUROPE This research
....
Poland rebelled politically against Soviet control on a number of occasions .... Thus, the centrally planned economic system of
Stalin style communism is also being ....
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TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
.... Feber argues that by insisting that
Stalin live up to the commitments he undertook at Yalta, Truman "stiffened Russian determination to control
Poland" (1991, p ....
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