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Did Stalin Cause The Famine

“The famine of 1932-33 stemmed from later decisions made by the Stalinist government, after it became clear that the 1929 plan had not gone as well as hoped for, causing a food crisis and hunger,” explains Stephen Norris, a professor of Russian history at Miami University in Ohio. The History… 

Did Stalin Like The Un

In a statement focusing on the situation in Korea, Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin charges that the United Nations has become “a weapon of aggressive war.” He also suggested that although a world war was not inevitable “at the present time,” “warmongers” in the West might trigger such a conflict. Joseph… 

Did Stan Lee Create Marvel

This article is in your queue. Stan Lee co-created Iron Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, and other Marvel Comics superheroes who’ve thrilled movie audiences and become pop-culture icons. Did Stan Lee create all of Marvel? His status has given him a legacy that’ll never die, and he even cameoed in… 

Did Stana Katic Sing In The Librarian

Stana Katic ( / ˈstɑːnə ˈkætɪk /; Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [kǎːtitɕ]; born. ( 1978-04-26) 26 April 1978) is a Canadian and American actress and producer. She played Kate Beckett on the ABC television romantic crime series Castle (2009–2016) and Agent Emily Byrne in the thriller series Absentia (2017–present). BuddyTV named Stana… 

Did Steam Engines Use Coal

The engines powered by steam increased the ease of operating boats, ships, railways, factories, mills, mines and farms. And these steam engines were fueled by coal. The Steam Engine, the Industrial Revolution and Coal. The history of coal use in England stretches back far earlier than the development there of… 

Did Spain Fight In Ww2

At the end of the Second World War in 1945, Spain had 300,000 enlisted men, 25,000 non-commissioned officers and 25,000 chiefs and officers in the Army. Their weapons were by now very obsolete, due to the rapid technological evolution that had occurred during the war. This is the main reason… 

Did Spain Sink The Maine

On February 15, 1898, an explosion of unknown origin sank the battleship U.S.S. Maine in the Havana, Cuba harbor, killing 266 of the 354 crew members. The sinking of the Maine incited United States’ passions against Spain, eventually leading to a naval blockade of Cuba and a declaration of war.…