Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... party permitted in the Third Reich , elections are unimportant . All government officials of im- portance are appointed by the Fuehrer ; the ministry or heads of various government boards or agencies are subject in all cases to the ...
... party permitted in the Third Reich , elections are unimportant . All government officials of im- portance are appointed by the Fuehrer ; the ministry or heads of various government boards or agencies are subject in all cases to the ...
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... party allowed and that party runs the government in spite of laws and constitutions . a . Party membership . Although the population of Russia is over 180 million , the membership of the Communist Party which rules that great aggregate ...
... party allowed and that party runs the government in spite of laws and constitutions . a . Party membership . Although the population of Russia is over 180 million , the membership of the Communist Party which rules that great aggregate ...
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... Party and their appointment is ratified by the Committee . The Political Bureau has ten members , one of whom is the Secretary- General . This bureau is responsible for the political organization of the Communist Party , the spreading of ...
... Party and their appointment is ratified by the Committee . The Political Bureau has ten members , one of whom is the Secretary- General . This bureau is responsible for the political organization of the Communist Party , the spreading of ...
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