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Nico (Unregistered Guest) Unregistered guest Posted From: 60.231.101.135
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2005 - 8:51 am: |      |
Hi, i was wondering who the author of the outline at this URL is? http://www.corner.org/hists/total/n-german.htm#social-control to be used for a research peice please. Thank-you The author is HW Poon. Your url is wrong. It's thecorner.org. |
   
Tomasz (Unregistered Guest)
Unregistered guest Posted From: 62.89.106.173
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, August 28, 2005 - 6:59 am: |      |
And who is author of this sentence?: "By the end of 1920, the White governments in these five regions were defeated by the Red Army. The Civil War petered out. But in May 1920, Poland suddenly launched an attack on Kiev. The Red Army fought back but was finally defeated by the Polish troops aided by the French government. By the Treaty of Riga, Russia surrendered extensive parts of White Russia (including Kiev) and part of Ukraine to Poland. In these areas, there were about 4 million Russian and Ukrainians. (Stalin recovered these areas through a deal with Hitler on the eve of the Second World War). " The author does not know history of the East Europe. Polish-Soviet war began on 1919 and on May 1920 Polish with Ukrainian troops began overtake offensive to free Ukraina (on rules of pact of Pilsudski-Petlura) before Soviet offensive. By the Treaty of Riga Poland hold on to a territory of West White Russia (without Kiev because this city is in Ukraine, and without Minsk) and East Malopolska (East Galizien) which never was before in Russian Empire. We must remember that theese territories were in Polish-Lithuanian country and after demolition of Poland went over Russia and Austria-Hungary empires. On 1931 lived in Poland 3,2M Ukrainians and 0,1M Russians (mainly refugees from Soviet Russia). They were about 10% population of Poland. In East Malopolska lived about 3,5M Polish and 3M Ukrainians. SovietUnion picked this territory (East Poland) after pact Ribbentropp-Molotov (23 August 1939) and agression against Poland on 17 September 1939 (together with Germany, but 2 weeks later). This Soviet agression broke Polish-Soviet nonagression pact and other international rules signed by Soviet government. If you would like to know other facts from East European history please contact me by email. tomdunaj@gazeta.pl |
   
Amia Woo (Unregistered Guest) Unregistered guest
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Monday, November 15, 2004 - 11:29 am: |      |
Hi, I want to know who the author of the outline at this URL is for a research paper please. http://www.thecorner.org/hists/china/chin-revo.htm Also, how would I cite this source? Thank you very much! You can see the author at the bottom of the page. To cite webpage, look at this example: Notess, G.R. (2004) Review of Google. Available from: http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/features/google/review.html (accessed 14 November, 2004). --- Admin
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