I would say that they where used to defeat japan. and yea, it affected us to, but at least its sort of a war stoper
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1. Member or supporter of a German political party formed by Adolf Hitler
2.
3. A voter having the power to make or change a political constitution.
4. Substances made from wood ashes and used in soap and fertilizers.
5. A mineral used for making plaster of Paris and fertilizer
6. To treat badly to do harm to again and again.
Joseph Stalin was a strong, ambitious, brutal, and practical state-man, a man of action and politics. Stalin, born under the name of Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, of Georgian and poor origin, was raised as a street boy by a drunken and violent father. He forged a strong character and a corpulent body, without a very persuasive speech, although a very clever mind. He was patient and reflexive, very smart for politics. Stalin wanted very well trained and disciplined revolutionary professionals, a body of bureaucrats for the Soviet Union.
Lev Trotsky was totally the opposite. Born under the name of Lev Davidovich Bronstein, son of wealthy landowner Jewish parents, he developed a distinguished and very well educated character, he was elegant, but also fanatic enough to lead the masses. Unlike Stalin, he was not only a politician but also a Marxist intellectual and was less methodic and patient than Stalin. Trotsky wanted a not very well organized party of masses and the triumph of the permanent revolution. He wanted to export the revolution worldwide and not keep it limited to one country only.
Vladimir Lenin, born under the name of Vladimir Ilich Ulianov, was in the middle between both characters. He was the basis of the Russian Revolution. He had brilliant political intelligence and ambition, and he was a Marxist intellectual as well. After his death in 1924, the movement was divided between Trotsky and Stalin, and finally, the Soviet Union was lead by Stalin who sent Trotsky to exile. Trotsky died in 1949, killed by spies sent by Stalin to Mexico, where Trotsky was exiled.
The program is an illustration of conditional statements
<h3>What are conditional statements?</h3>
Conditional statements are statements used to make decisions
<h3>The main program</h3>
The program written in Python, where comments are used to explain each action is as follows:
#This gets the input for the sentence
sentence = input("Word: ")
#This counts the number of characters
countChar = len(sentence)
#The following if conditions print the required output from the test conditions
if(sentence[-1] == "?" and countChar%2 == 0):
print("Yes")
elif(sentence[-1] == "?" and countChar%2 == 1):
print("No")
elif(sentence[-1] == "!"):
print("Wow")
else:
print("Nice",sentence)
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