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"communize" Definitions
  1. to make common
  2. to make into state-owned property
  3. to subject to Communist principles of organization
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"The view that North Korea would start war to communize Korea doesn't make sense anymore," said Kim Yong-hyun, a professor of North Korean studies at Dongguk University in Seoul.
As such, Olszewski argued for increased democratization and de-communinization at all levels of Polish society. Olszewski's drive towards de-communization was also reflected in his cabinet. Jan Parys, Olszewski's defense minister, actively pursued efforts to de-communize the Polish Armed Forces and establish civilian ministerial control.Epstein, p.
In his obituary, the New York Times wrote: > Mr. Baldwin served from 1940 to 1943, as Administrator of the Farm Security > Administration, regarded by many historians as one of the most successful, > if controversial, New Deal agencies. He was accused of radicalism and of > trying to "communize American agriculture." Against this opposition. > Roosevelt warmly endorsed "the high standard of public service" that > characterized Mr. Baldwin's career.
Cioroianu, p. 265 During World War II, Romania fought as an ally of Nazi Germany. Prisoners of war held by the Soviet Union were then coaxed into forming a Tudor Vladimirescu Division, which also helped communize the Land Forces.Cioroianu, pp. 128, 134–135, 171, 265–266; Pierre du Bois, "La politique étrangère roumaine de 1944 à 1947", in Revue d'Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine, Vol. 29, Issue 3, July–September 1982, pp.
Following reunification of Vietnam, the Hoa bore the brunt of socialist transformation in the South. The control and regulation of markets was one of the most sensitive and persistent problems faced by the government following the beginning of North–South integration in 1975. The government, in its doctrinaire efforts to communize the commercial, market-oriented Southern economy, faced several paradoxes. The first was the need both to cultivate and to control commercial activity by ethnic Chinese in the South, especially in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon).
On election day, Eisenhower won a solid majority of the female vote. Eisenhower campaigned by attacking "Korea, Communism, and Corruption"—that is, what the Republicans regarded as the failures of the outgoing Truman administration to deal with these issues. The Eisenhower campaign accused the administration of "neglecting Latin America" and thus "leading them into the arms of wily Communist agents waiting to exploit local misery and capitalize on any opening to communize the Americas." Charges that Soviet spies had infiltrated the government plagued the Truman Administration and also became a "major campaign issue" for Eisenhower.
Petru Groza became the Prime Minister in 1945, and under Soviet occupation, his government started to communize Romania. Citizens' Committees were formed to assist the police, and thus, it was justified for these committees and the police to randomly check people's documents on the street, to search people's home without any notification and to inspect suspicious billeting refugees or Soviet officers. There was also widespread violent repression and abrupt communization of the country in Romania in the context of post-World War II. The supporters of the communist regime labeled the group of opponents as fascists, criminals, or anti-national components under Western interests, and blamed those opponents for destabilizing the country. Groza himself told the British journalists in 1945 that about 90,000 Romanians had been arrested in two months right after he seized the power.

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