Other candidates for Twitter feuds range from Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to Josef Stalin and Leon Trotsky to those famous old epic-movie friends turned enemies, Ben-Hur and Messala.
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Even after the four occupation zones were established, Stalin wanted and expected their consolidation into a single Germany.
The original piece, painted in 1947, won the Stalin Prize and remains in the Tretyakov State Gallery in Moscow.
In his memoirs, he writes proudly about his meetings with Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, Lenin, and Stalin.
Lukacs' observations of Churchill's relationships with Stalin, Roosevelt and Eisenhower are fascinating--and controversial.
Skyscrapers have sprouted all over the city's skyline, challenging the onion-domed cathedrals and Stalin's imposing "Seven Sisters" towers for aerial dominance.
As a Jew who left Nazi Germany as a boy with his mother, and whose father was persecuted by anti-Semites in the Soviet Union, Mr Frankel feels able to write from family experience about Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia.
Stalin did exactly that, and thus put himself in the position of taking blame for the division of Europe.
"Through the Tunnel" is an accomplished fable about a young boy's initiation in Mediterranean waters, while "The Day Stalin Died" follows the pathos and comedy of a London writer and "To Room Nineteen" examines the effect of a single act of infidelity on a supposedly sturdy British marriage.
In the spring and summer of 1939, Stalin could have forged an alliance with Western democracies.
To prevent West Germany from formally joining NATO, the post-Stalin Soviet leadership reiterated this offer in 1954 and first proposed the convening of a Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE).
It is true he inherited a modest refining business from his father, and yes, his father made money building refineries for Stalin in the 1930s.
Stalin chose him to receive the German surrender in May 1945, and it was Zhukov, riding a magnificent Arabian, who took the salute at the Victory Parade in Red Square.
She wears her biography like a brooch, a shiny tale of a refugee--first from Hitler, then Stalin--who fell in love with the country that saved her and fulfilled its promise of unlimited promise.
President Franklin Roosevelt and his advisers emerge remarkably badly on this issue, seemingly determined not to bother Stalin with such trifles.
His father was a British consul in Moscow in 1935-38, and Norman's summer holidays from school were spent there at the height of Stalin's purges.
Accused by Stalin of collaboration with the Nazis, the Balkars were deported to Central Asia during World War II and their name was dropped from the republic's title.
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