Economy After World War I
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History of Bulgaria - Part II
After hundreds of years of Ottoman rule, Bulgaria began to experience a national revival inspired by western ideas from the enlightment, and the Greek revolt against Ottoman rule. In 1870, a Bulgarian Church ("Exarchate") was established, and in 1876 Bulgarians revolted against Ottoman rule in the April Uprising. Russia declared war on the Ottomans in 1877, and by 1878, most of Bulgaria was liberated from the Ottomans. Additional Ottoman territor Read More...
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What if There is a Civil War Over Illegal Immigration; Who Benefits?
Would anyone really benefit if we divide our country in a civil war over illegal immigration? If it ever did happen who would benefit by such a horrible tragedy? Well; some say the Arab World, The Mecha Organization, President of Venezuela, Cuba, The Growing group of South American leaders who are anti-US due to trade issues mostly.
Also the World Financial Financiers would win in having economy crash and then buy on the cheap and then it would Read More...
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Final War Debts Repaid
It was recently announced that the UK Government were about to repay the last instalments of the UK’s war loans from 1945 and 1946. Loans of $4.33 billion and $1.19 billion were lent to the UK Government by the US and Canadian Governments respectfully, to help build the war torn economy of the UK after World War II.
After taking into account the interest rate, which was only 2%, the US will have received total repayments of some $7.5 billion, w Read More...
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