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Universities in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union thought giving in to government demands would save their independence

Hong Kong Standard 10 Apr 2025
In one of his first acts, President Donald Trump branded diversity, equity and inclusion programs as discriminatory ... Under Josef Stalin, academic survival depended less on scholarly merit than on conformity to official doctrine ... AP. .
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Colleges in Nazi Germany thought giving in to government demands would save them

Alternet 09 Apr 2025
In one of his first acts, President Donald Trump branded diversity, equity and inclusion programs as discriminatory ... German universities ... Under Josef Stalin, academic survival depended less on scholarly merit than on conformity to official doctrine ... .
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History Has Lessons For Universities As They Consider Giving In To Authoritarian Demands

TPM 09 Apr 2025
This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. It was originally published at The Conversation ... A lesson ... Under Josef Stalin, academic survival depended less on scholarly merit than on conformity to official doctrine ... ....
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The Master and Margarita™ Animated Film Characters: Woland

GetNews 08 Apr 2025
Some see Woland as a subtle parody of Josef Stalin (1878–1953), a figure both feared and paradoxically revered during Bulgakov’s lifetime ... Beyond Stalin, Woland has been linked to other notable historical figures.
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Ultimately, It Wasn't Communism or Capitalism But Jewish Supremacism That Undermined Western Nationalism, by Jung Freud

The Unz Review 07 Apr 2025
Especially following Josef Stalin’s insistence on developing ‘socialism in one country’ in opposition to Leon Trotsky’s plan for worldwide revolution(that actually focused on Germany as the main ...
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NOAA vital for RI's safety; athletic league wrong to alter gender policy | Letters

The Newport Daily News 06 Apr 2025
RI’s safety depends on NOAA ... Their work spans fisheries, to air-sea interaction, to measuring strong ocean current systems ... In the 1930s Soviet dictator Josef Stalin orchestrated elimination of literature he thought was politically incorrect.
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Ukrainian museum moves to 'decolonise' history

Knoxville Daily Sun 30 Mar 2025
Other Ukrainians were also fighting on the side of Peter the Great, Shendryk said, but under Soviet leader Josef Stalin the USSR embraced an "imperial narrative" in which the "brother peoples" of ...
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Soviet Dissident Pavel Litvinov on Freedom of Speech Then and Now: ‘Nothing Is More Important’

Moscow Times 30 Mar 2025
Coming from an elite political family — his grandfather, Maxim Litvinov, was Josef Stalin’s foreign minister in the 1930s — he remained a vocal critic of Soviet policies until the country’s dissolution ... But for us, it matters.
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Harvard Professor Tells Trump to Channel Ike in Ukraine — Yes!

The American Spectator 29 Mar 2025
Trump ... Eisenhower was dealing with North Korea’s Kim Il Sung, China’s Mao Zedong, and Soviet leader Josef Stalin — totalitarian despots whose murderous deeds and crimes against humanity far exceeded anything Putin, as bad as he is, has done thus far ... .
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Beyond Rights and Justice: Democracy as a Competition of Ideas

Jurist 28 Mar 2025
In Abrams v ... Rumely ... Examples include the use of “human scum”, “vermin,” and “poisoners of our blood”, which all were terms used by Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Josef Stalin to describe their adversaries ... Stalin did the same ... ....
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Don’t expect a US Marshall Plan to rebuild Ukraine

Asiatimes 27 Mar 2025
a return to the European Recovery Program, commonly known as the Marshall Plan ... Marshall hoped that the Soviets would cooperate, but Soviet ruler Josef Stalin preferred extracting reparations from a prostrate Germany to investing in its recovery ... ....
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