The internal feud between Stalin and Trotsky is epitomized in Napoleon and Snowball. This was the argument between permanent revolution everywhere and just revolution in one farm.
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs was the communist secret police in Russia. Abbreviations for the group are actually NKVD.
it is called the internal security bill
Napoleon was defeated and overthrown in 1815. During his reign, which began in 1799, Napoleon's internal policies had made France stronger and allowed the country to have dominance over a large portion of Europe.
the internal security act
He didn't really. Communism fell from its own internal contradictions and flaws.
Generally speaking, Communist countries have a horrible track record on questions of human rights, economic prosperity, social mobility, and internal stability.
looked for communist and could potentially revoke their citizenship of USA for up to five years it was vetoed by Truman because it went against constitution and would give communist a strong argument against USA's government
Napoleon then took control of the rest of Western Europe, the Iberian Peninsula and the north of Italy. His attempt at Russia failed and he was constantly at war with Great Britain. He did nothing to fix the internal issues that had a hand in causing the French Revolution.
foreign aid
Karl Marx became famous by starting communism. Partly by writing the theory ('Das Kapital') and by building an Internal communist movement.
for example, a snowball grows when you roll it over fresh snow. Why is it not a living thing? The growth of the snowball is not internal. It does not grow by producing more cells like organisms. it just adds on more material to the outside. Someone has to roll the snowball. It wont grow bigger by just sitting there it certainly cannot change liquid water or solid ice into new snow from which it can grow larger. This is one of the differences between growth of a living thing and growth of a nonliving thing Prof X.
for example, a snowball grows when you roll it over fresh snow. Why is it not a living thing? The growth of the snowball is not internal. It does not grow by producing more cells like organisms. it just adds on more material to the outside. Someone has to roll the snowball. It wont grow bigger by just sitting there it certainly cannot change liquid water or solid ice into new snow from which it can grow larger. This is one of the differences between growth of a living thing and growth of a nonliving thing Prof X.