• 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.

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  • The original piece, painted in 1947, won the Stalin Prize and remains in the Tretyakov State Gallery in Moscow.

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  • In his memoirs, he writes proudly about his meetings with Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, Lenin, and Stalin.

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  • Lukacs' observations of Churchill's relationships with Stalin, Roosevelt and Eisenhower are fascinating--and controversial.

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  • Skyscrapers have sprouted all over the city's skyline, challenging the onion-domed cathedrals and Stalin's imposing "Seven Sisters" towers for aerial dominance.

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  • 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.

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  • Stalin did exactly that, and thus put himself in the position of taking blame for the division of Europe.

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  • "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.

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  • In the spring and summer of 1939, Stalin could have forged an alliance with Western democracies.

    BBC: Stalin's bid for a new world order

  • 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).

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • President Franklin Roosevelt and his advisers emerge remarkably badly on this issue, seemingly determined not to bother Stalin with such trifles.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

    BBC: Kabardino-Balkaria profile

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