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Richard Gid (1998). Not
without honor : the
history of
American anticommunism. New Haven: Yale
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Iuliu Maniu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjulju maˈni.u] ;
Maniu Gyula 8
January 1873 – 5
February 1953) was a
Romanian lawyer and politician. He was a leader...
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James Oliver Eastland (November 28, 1904 –
February 19, 1986) was an
American attorney,
plantation owner, and
politician from Mississippi. A Democrat,...
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dictatorship of Juan
Vicente Gómez (also
known as
Gomecismo and self-named Rehabilitación) is the name by
which the
government of Juan
Vicente Gómez...
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Ernest Charles Manning PC CC AOE (September 20, 1908 –
February 19, 1996) was a
Canadian politician and the
eighth premier of
Alberta between 1943 and...
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Winifred Utley (23
January 1898 – 21
January 1978),
commonly known as
Freda Utley, was an
English scholar,
political activist and best-selling author....
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Nancy Witcher Astor,
Viscountess Astor (19 May 1879 – 2 May 1964) was an American-born
British politician who was the
first woman seated as a
Member of...
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Singapore (Malay: Singapura),
officially the
State of
Singapore (Malay:
Negeri Singapura), was one of the 14
states of
Malaysia from 1963 to 1965. Malaysia...
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percent in mid-1932 elections, by
campaigning on
issues such as
anticommunism and
economic recovery.
Hitler was
appointed chancellor in
January 1933...
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Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is a
labor union that
represents teachers, paraprofessionals, and
clinicians in the
Chicago public school system. The...