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The Cominform (Communist Information Bureau) was established after World War II to coordinate actions between Communist parties under Soviet direction.
because both parties wanted to oppose the warlords and drive the imperialistic powers out of China
The U.S. is a republic that has nukes and the Soviet Union is a communist nation that had nukes
In brief, the Soviets backed communist parties in the countries of Eastern Europe that they had occupied during World War Two, namely Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and East Germany. According to the various treaties agreed between the 'Grand Alliance' (the USA, the Soviet Union and Britain) these countries would have free and fair elections after the Soviet withdrawal. However, the Eastern European communist parties first joined 'national unity' coalitions pre-elections, and the Soviets used their military occupation of the countries to drive out the other parties after political blunders by their opponents (for example in Poland) or rig elections so the communist parties won. This was slightly different in the case of East Germany, where the German Democratic Republic was founded to begin with as a communist dictatorship under virtual Soviet control. Germany had been divided up between the victorious powers after the war, but the goal of reunification was unrealistic so the two sides ended up founding two different states in their areas (The French, British and American zones became the Federal Republic of Germany). This created an 'iron curtain', less dramatically a clear political division, between the closed communist states of Eastern Europe and the capitalist states of Western Europe (with the exception of communist Yugoslavia, which wasn't under as much soviet influence).
The Communist Chinese own and occupy Taiwan. ___ No that is incorrect. The Communist Chinese DO NOT occupy Taiwan. Taiwan is called the Republic of China, a separate country from the People's Republic of China. At the end of the Chinese Revolution, Chaing Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang fled China and set up government in Taiwan. The existence of the Republic of China has been a contentious issue between Taiwan and mainland China.
The two political parties fought a bloody civil war. The nationalist government lost, and retreated to Taiwan. The communist established "People's Republic of China" in place of the nationalist government "Republic of China".
The Cominform (Communist Information Bureau) was established after World War II to coordinate actions between Communist parties under Soviet direction.
because both parties wanted to oppose the warlords and drive the imperialistic powers out of China
Taiwan before 1945 was referred to as Formosa which is Portuguese for "beautiful island". After World War 2, China became embroiled in a civil war between Nationalist forces and Communist forces. In the end, the Communist forces under Mao Zedong were victorious and so the Nationalists were forced to leave mainland China and instead moved to Formosa which they referred to as "The Republic of China" as opposed to mainland China which is the "Peoples' Republic of China".
The Communist Manifesto has four sections. In the first section, it discusses the historical materialist view of history and the relationship between workers and capitalists. The second section explains the relationship between Communists and other workers. The third section addresses looks at previous utopian socialist theories, and shows how they are different from scientific socialism. The final section discusses the relationship between the Communist parties, and other parties.
The U.S. is a republic that has nukes and the Soviet Union is a communist nation that had nukes
the sale of united states product in china
In brief, the Soviets backed communist parties in the countries of Eastern Europe that they had occupied during World War Two, namely Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and East Germany. According to the various treaties agreed between the 'Grand Alliance' (the USA, the Soviet Union and Britain) these countries would have free and fair elections after the Soviet withdrawal. However, the Eastern European communist parties first joined 'national unity' coalitions pre-elections, and the Soviets used their military occupation of the countries to drive out the other parties after political blunders by their opponents (for example in Poland) or rig elections so the communist parties won. This was slightly different in the case of East Germany, where the German Democratic Republic was founded to begin with as a communist dictatorship under virtual Soviet control. Germany had been divided up between the victorious powers after the war, but the goal of reunification was unrealistic so the two sides ended up founding two different states in their areas (The French, British and American zones became the Federal Republic of Germany). This created an 'iron curtain', less dramatically a clear political division, between the closed communist states of Eastern Europe and the capitalist states of Western Europe (with the exception of communist Yugoslavia, which wasn't under as much soviet influence).
The Communist Chinese own and occupy Taiwan. ___ No that is incorrect. The Communist Chinese DO NOT occupy Taiwan. Taiwan is called the Republic of China, a separate country from the People's Republic of China. At the end of the Chinese Revolution, Chaing Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang fled China and set up government in Taiwan. The existence of the Republic of China has been a contentious issue between Taiwan and mainland China.
The Anti-Comintern Pack was made between Germany and Japan against Communism in 1936. In 1937, Italy joined the pact too. Later all Hitler's alliances joined it. (Comintern was the Communist International, i. e. an organisation of communist parties from all over Europe, founded by Lenin in 1919. in 1920 it had member parties from 37 countries.)
The highest point in the world is Mt Everest, which is located on the borderline between Peoples Republic of China and Nepal.
The one-party system is not democratic at all, because there is no choice between competing parties and candidates. One-party systems are typical of communist governments and dictatorships.