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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'mussolini'
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| Hitlers foreign policy successes between 1936 and 1939 rested on his remarkable tactical skills and ability to exploit his opponents weaknesses. Discuss this view. |
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| 'The weakness of the Directory was the most important factor in Napoleon's seizure of power in the coup of Brumaire' How far do you agree? |
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| British advances in technology won the battle of the Atlantic |
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| Causes Of The Second World War |
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| Explain why Stalin, and not Trotsky, emerged as Lenin's successor. |
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| How did Stalin gain and hold on to power? |
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| In what ways did the careers of Stalin and Trotsky differ in the years 1917 to 1924? |
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| Newspaper report - Power seized by Bolsheviks from the Provisional Government! |
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| Soviet historians hold the view that the period ranging from 1905 to 1914 was chosen by the Bolsheviks as a time to reorganis |
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| The League of Nations was a |
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| was bloody sunday the prime reason for the 1905 revolution |
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| What is the disagreement between Lenin and Zinoviev/Kamenev? - Source based questions. |
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| Why was the Battle of Stalingrad a turning point in the war against Germany? |
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| " It seems that Mussolini from the outset was determined to retain power in his hand; but he was uncertain of the method to be employed towards the other political parties and their leaders, towards the press, and towards parliament" |
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| "A common ideology was the single most important factor in drawing Mussolini and Hitler into an alliance" |
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| "Although Nazi government was confused and chaotic, it worked because it was guided by one ideology and because Hitler always retained ultimate control." Examine the validity of this statement. |
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| "An Honourable Policy Pursued by Honourable Men"-Is This a Fair Assessment of the Policy of Appeasement? |
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| "Bismarck's Foreign Policy Of Preserving Peace In Europe Was Largely Successful" Discuss. |
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| "Bismarck's Foreign policy was a Success." Is This Statement True? |
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| "Blundering to glory". How far is this an accurate description of the campaigns of Napoleon 1800-1809? |
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| "Britain's appeasement policies in the years 1933 to 1939 were well-intentioned, but totally ineffective in preventing war." Assess the validity of this judgement. |
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| "Cavour put himself first while Garibaldi put Italy first" - Discuss. |
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| "Compare and contrast the economic aims and policies of Lenin (1917-1924) and Stalin (1928-1941)". |
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| "Compare and contrast the internal policies of Mussolini and Stalin." |
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| "Debates about party policy were more important than personalities in deciding the outcome of the struggle for power in the USSR in the years 1924 to 1929." Assess the validity of this judgement |
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