to conquer it
When Hungary withdrew from the Warsaw Pact in 1956, Russian troops invaded the country and deposed its government. The Russians set up a new government and executed those it believed responsible for the uprising.
No Russian communist overthrew the Russian monarchy. The Tsar abdicated in March 1917 after the February Revolution. A non-communist Provisional Government was then set up. In October 1917, the Russian Communist leader overthrew the Provisional Government. The Russian monarchy had already been overthrown.
Both Germany and Korea were split as a result of WW2. Germany, because of zones of occupation agreements and then the growing animosity between Russia and it's former Allies eventually led to two separate countries being formed. Korea was divided at the 49th parallel as to facilitate the surrender of the Japanese troops in that country with troops north of that line surrendering to Russian troops and south of that line to U.S. troops. After wards the Russians set up a Communist government and the U.S. set up a Democratic government, when terms of unification fell apart. Berlin was separated by the Berlin Wall , not the two Germanys.
no. it was run by a dictator but that's why there are troops in Iraq...to set up a new government like America's
basically, they gathered troops to take back holy land from Muslims. The first set of troops sent out, killed eachother. The second set of troops set out, got to Jerusalem and took it back from the Muslims. These warriors were known as crusaders.
The Bolsheviks took power from the Russian Provisional Government in November 1917 (October according to the Russian calendar). At that time the Provisional Government had already replaced Tsar Nicholas II and by November it was headed by Alexander Kerensky. The Bolsheviks did not seize power from Tsar Nicholas II. The Provisional Government was set up in place of the Tsar's government to maintain order and run the country until a new constitution could be written.
"The Occupation" means the time after enemy troops had overrun a country and were still there, controlling day to day life. After Germany had overrun France, for instance, and before France was liberated by Allied troops in 1944-45, France was often called "occupied France". Allied troops went on to overrun Germany and Japan, having already taken most of Italy. The Occupation might generally be thought of as continuing after the war was over, until a civilian government was created in the former enemy nation. Until a civilian government was allowed, Military Government ran the country, under command of the occupying powers. But Allied troops never left Germany or Japan. Germany was divided into four zones - Russian, French, British and American. The Russian zone was east Germany and they set up a communist "civilian" government in East Germany, and Russian troops remained there until the Cold War ended in 1989. The western allies set up a West German state in 1951, in which the citizens were free to vote and practice democracy, but British and American troops remained to help keep the West Germans from being taken over by the Soviets and East Germans. There are still US bases in Germany, though the Cold War ended and Germany was reunified into a single nation twenty years ago. During the Cold War Berlin was ninety miles deep in the Russian Zone, but was divided between the four powers. Berlin was thus often the point of confrontation between the western allies and the Soviets.During the occupation of Japan General MacArthur ran the country, and he and his staff wrote the first Constitution the Japanese had, which they still use. There are also still US bases in Japan, helping Japan guard against the menace of communist China.
Peter the Great was the Russian leader that did the most to westernize Russia.
US troops were gradually removed as the US atttempted to prop up the lawful government. All the Americans left by December 18,2011. Iraq is still struggling to maintain a stable government. Insurgents constantly make attacks with guns and bombs.
None of the James Bond movies are completely set in a Russian radar site, although in the film Goldeneye there is a Russian radar site which is destroyed by the satellite-weapon 'Goldeneye'.
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