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How did the Korean War End?

The Korean War was fought between North and South Korea, between 25 June 1950 and 27 July 1953. The United Nations, with the U.S. at its lead was aligned with the South, while China fought on the North's side, with help from the Soviet Union. The war started because of…

Russians – How Many Died in WW2 and Can I Find Out More?

Statistics on how many Russians died in World War Two vary widely.  Some sources say that the Soviet Union had over 20,000,000 casualties, both military personnel and civilians, but these figures are under dispute. During Soviet rule, all information regarding casualties was kept secret, making it hard to find the…

What was the Warsaw Pact?

The USSR and seven European countries signed the Warsaw Pact on May 14, 1955 as a response to NATO, to have a similar alliance on the opposition side. Members included Albania, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania and the Soviet Union. Through the treaty, member states promised to defend any…

Is Russia Communist Today? Find Out Here!

Is Russia Communist? With its national identity linked to communism for nearly a century, and its weak foundations of democracy in the 21st century, many will inevitably wonder: Is Russia communist? The answer is no, Russia can no longer be seen as a communist country. The communist Soviet Union ended…

Why Did Hitler Kill Himself? We Have A Couple Answers

Why did Hitler kill himself? On 30 April 1945, Adolf Hitler committed suicide along with his wife, Eva in his bunker in Berlin. According to testimonies, both swallowed cyanide pills and he shot himself in the head for good measure. Their remains were burnt in the Reich Chancellery garden outside…

How Many People Died in WW1? A Look at the Numbers

The question "how many people died in WW1?" is a complicated one. World War One was one of the deadliest conflicts in the history of the human race, in which over 16 million people died. By way of comparison, far more lives were lost in the Second World War than…

Causes of World War II: What Were They?

World War II was mainly caused by certain ideologies that made countries and dictators act violently to get what they want. Some of the main-long term causes include the rise of facism in Italy, the militarism of Japan, which invaded China in the 1930s and the Nazi takeover of Germany.…

Manhattan Project: What Was It and What Happened?

The Manhattan Project was a code name of an effort started in late 1941 to design and build the atomic bomb. In 1939, Einstein and other scientists urged the American Government to start building an atomic bomb when they heard that German physicists had discovered the secrets of splitting uranium…

Direct Democracy Definition

Direct democracy is also often called "pure democracy" and involves having the citizens as individuals vote on issues instead of elected representatives. Representative democracy is however more common worldwide. Examples of Direct Democracy Ancient Athens is an example of direct democracy where the people themselves voted on major matters. Every…

What Was the Schlieffen Plan?

The Schlieffen plan was a battle plan that was proposed by Alfred, graf (count) von Schlieffen in 1905, which suggested that Germany could win a quick Franco-German war while fending of Russia. Helmuth von Moltke, Schlieffen's successor, decided to implement this plan during World War I, but heavily modified it,…

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