I can always tell how a historical narrative will unfold when an author refers to Joseph Stalin as a ‘Dictator’ (he was ‘voted’ into his
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I can always tell how a historical narrative will unfold when an author refers to Joseph Stalin as a ‘Dictator’ (he was ‘voted’ into his
Author’s Note: One of the best books you will ever read on this subject! Winston Churchill, the Royal British Legion and the Conservative Party were
Other than its inherent sense of (religiously inspired) self-righteousness, hypocrisy and general air of redundancy, I have nothing against bourgeois history-making per se. Of course,
Author’s Note: Between September 1939 and June 1941 – the UK stood alone in Europe and North Africa against the Nazi Germans and Fascist Italy
Translator’s Note: The Soviet-Japanese war was of great political and military importance. On August 9th, at an emergency meeting of the Supreme Council for War Leadership, Japanese
At 16:30 on August 7th – J.V. Stalin and Chief of the General Staff A.I. Antonov – signed Directive of the Supreme Command Headquarters No. 11122