No. He served in the Senate and led the "Red Scare" investigations in the 1950s. He died in 1957.
Because during the revolution no blood was shed, there was no fighting and nobody was killed. The fall of communism in Czechoslovakia occurred peacefully, or "softly." Velvet is very soft, hence the name. In Slovakia, this is called the "gentle revolution." :-)
Disease killed more people than bullets.
Tens of thousands of pro-communism protesters were killed by the military Dictatorship in power
well it was a revolution, which suggests internal struggle. so the only country fighting in the Russian revolution was russia. there were the white army which was in favor of the czar and the reds which wanted communism....the reds won and the czar and his entire family were killed.
He convinced all of Germany that they were fighting against communism and the Jews were the Communist and therefore had to be dealt with almost none of the German citizens knew Jews were being killed
Eteocles and Polyneices were brothers in the story Antigone. In the book they fought for the throne of Thebes and both were killed during the fighting.
They were ambushed and killed
he was rich, a kind father, anti-social and was blackmailed by Charles McCarthy. He also smokes Indian cigars and killed McCarthy with a stone
Jarnail SIngh Bhindranwala, a Sikh rebel leader fighting for an independent Sikh homeland with fellow militants was killed by the Indian Army in 1984 at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India.
He was killed.
They didn't. In communist countries people who don't like communism are imprisoned and tortured until they decide to live as though they do like communism, or they are killed. Michael Montagne
Brigadier John Kelburne Lawson, who was killed fighting the Japanese during the Battle of Hong Kong on December 19, 1941.