It is time to take the responsibility of the history in our hands. Do not make mistakes that leave marked to future generations. Our descendants will be charged with the acts of our signatures, our laws, our initiative. I don't think it is fair to continue under the same system, acting as beings without consciousness. WE ARE ALL CHILDREN OF THE SAME WORLD. Poor of those watching from afar, of those who do good and nobody sees it.Change of address, because this map only tells me that we are going toward the south. People, people just need to walk toward the north, not ignoring the past, but by redressing. Those people that history needs, we are we, who are present, the future. We are who we are, but we will be what we went and we did. I am going to us, because I believe in you. I want to change the story, and I want to invite you to that you're part of the peace and not of war.
Monday, May 4, 2015
The five most important wars of the 20th century: The Russian Revolution (1917)
The Russian Revolution (1917): the great Russian Revolution was a powerful political movement, social and economic, which broke out in the year 1917 in the Russian Empire. It is considered, by the momentous consequences that derive from it, as one of the biggest events of the contemporary era and, in turn, as one of the most memorable events in the history of mankind.
This revolution, which was led, almost exclusively, by workers, peasants and soldiers, that is to say, by the same people, resulted in the collapse of the dynasty of the despotic Tsars, with Nicholas II his last sovereign, which meant the abolition of the absolutist system until then prevailing, at the same time that also caused the establishment of a government of communist nature, led by a group of Bolsheviks (partisan, in majority, of the doctrine of Karl Marx, of radical trend), which was supreme head Lenin (Vladimir Ilich Ulianov) and strong political revolutionary.
The State that as well, organized in the form of a Federal Socialist Republic, headed by committees of workers called Soviets, that is to say that the working class assumed, as well, the direction of the government of Russia. Lenin made a speech to raise the working masses russian. (Graph) The triumph of the Russian Revolution, meant, therefore, the transformation of a feudal state in one of the greatest nations on earth.
This is the last war in which I shall speak. I hope that you will stay with me until the conclusion of this blog. We continue learning from the war, let us continue tinkering with what is already broke. Let us be part of the solution and not part of the problem. A hug!
Saturday, May 2, 2015
The five most important wars of the 20th century: The Vietnam War (1964-1975)
Conflict in the Indochina peninsula that took place between mid-fifties and the mid-seventies and that faced to the USA and the government of South Vietnam on the one hand, against North Vietnam and the Communist guerrillas operating in South Vietnam by another. The end of the war also spreading to Laos and Cambodia. The Vietnam war was the longest in American history, meant to this country an experience of failure and frustration, still, without a doubt, the most serious failure of US in the cold war.
The beginning of American involvement goes back to the beginning of the fifties when they supported the desperate attempts of France to maintain its colonial presence in Indochina against the communist forces of the Vietminh. The French defeat and the Geneva Accords of 1954, which enshrined the partition of Vietnam in two, led to Washington will dump its support in the anticommunist regime of Vgo Dinh Diem in South Vietnam that facing the North Vietnam communist, supported by the USSR
The defeat was a real trauma for USA 58,000 dead, 300,000 injured, hundreds of thousands of soldiers with a wide drug addiction and with serious problems of adaptation to the civilian life, the wounded pride of power ... What came to be called the "Vietnam syndrome" was in the short term a great reluctance to outside military intervention on the part of the American power.
We can cultivate awareness on the deaths, on the consequences. It is not fair that despite the victory, well, the so-called victory, that the life of the people. No one gives life to anyone, who will then take the lives of the people. Where is the conscience of the "great powers", where is the country worship, where is the peace. If we have love, we look for peace and reject the war under any condition. For this reason, we continue knowing the mistakes of the past, so as not to become our mistakes of the future! Until then! A hug!
Friday, May 1, 2015
The five most important wars of the 20th century: Cold War (1947-1991)
The concept of "Cold War" refers to the long and open rivalry that faced United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies after the Second World War. This conflict was the key to the global international relations for nearly half a century and book fronts in the political, economic and propagandistic, but only a very limited impact on the military front.
The reason that the "cold war" did not become "hot" was the advent of nuclear weapons. Prior to the pump, the war was, as Clausewitz said, "a continuation of politics by other means, after Hiroshima, direct confrontation between the powers led to the general catastrophe.
The growing nuclear arsenals that the superpowers were accumulating direct prevented a war that no one would have won. But the United States and the USSR and its allies used intimidation, propaganda, subversion, the war through local allies filed ...
Initiated clearly and definitively in 1947, after a process of rapid deterioration in the relations between the former allies, the cold war was at its zenith in 1948-53. After various periods of détente and confrontation, the arrival of Gorbachev to power in the USSR unleashed a process that will culminate with the disintegration of the USSR in 1991. The cold war was over.
Through this space, we have become witnesses of all these wars. We have seen why we are undertaking the crises that have damaged our humanity. Therefore, a crisis more harm if he would, if we would, if it could end up closing our humanity.Because "humanity" is not see millions of people, but to see people who feel as people, that they are pious of what exists in the world irrespective of anything; look, humanity is what is lost in each conflict of this magnitude. Hope you liked!
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