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Thursday, 1 March 2012. Vladimir Lenin and the New Economic Policy. Lenin’s New Economic Policy – a Necessary Retreat from War Communism. In this article, we look at one of Vladimir Lenin. 8217;s more controversial decisions - the decision to permit a limited capitalist oriented economic system after the Russian Civil War ended. We will also examine some related questions:. What impact did Lenin’s decision have on the Soviet economy? Why was the New Economic Policy abandoned after only a few short years?

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Thursday, 1 March 2012. Vladimir Lenin and the New Economic Policy. Lenin’s New Economic Policy – a Necessary Retreat from War Communism. In this article, we look at one of Vladimir Lenin. 8217;s more controversial decisions - the decision to permit a limited capitalist oriented economic system after the Russian Civil War ended. We will also examine some related questions:. What impact did Lenin’s decision have on the Soviet economy? Why was the New Economic Policy abandoned after only a few short years?

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Wednesday, 22 February 2012. The Concert of Europe. Wednesday, 1 February 2012. July 1944 Plot to Assassinate Hitler. Who were the July 20th Conspirators? The conspirators came from different segments of German society. However, the key conspirators would come from the Wehrmacht (German Army), German Military Intelligence (Abwehr) or the German Foreign Office. What Were Their Motivations? 8226; Hatred of Nazi excesses. 8226; Desire for a more favourable peace treaty with the Western Allies. Stauffenberg ...

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Wednesday, 1 February 2012. July 1944 Plot to Assassinate Hitler. Who were the July 20th Conspirators? The conspirators came from different segments of German society. However, the key conspirators would come from the Wehrmacht (German Army), German Military Intelligence (Abwehr) or the German Foreign Office. By the middle of 1943, Lieutenant Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, a veteran of the African campaign, emerged as the driving force behind the next attempt to remove Hitler. He left by plane for Berlin.

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Tuesday, 27 December 2011. Who was Responsible for the Putsch? The Putsch bears the name of Wolfgang Kapp, a right-wing journalist and Prussian civil servant. The real force behind this attempted coup d’état. Was General Walther von Luttwitz, district commander for the German Army ( Reichswehr. What Did the Conspirators Want to Accomplish? The Kapp Putsch occurred in March, 1920 and represented an attempt by disaffected rightists to overthrow the Weimar Republic. Events of March 13th – March 17. The Kapp...

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