Battle Of The Windmill Book Report

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Anti- revolutionary invasion of Russia

The anti-revolutionary invasion of Russia was an attempt to put an end to the Bolshevik

government. The Bolshevik government was an attempt to Russian society communist. The

Bolshevik banned religion, destroyed churches, and killed priests. This government also gave a

law stating workers work 8 hours daily with unemployment pay & pensions. This form of

government also caused peasants to give all surplus food to the government.

The Bolshevik government was the main cause of this revolution. The Bolshevik was an

attempt to Russian communist. This form of government created a totalitarian state. The

Bolshevik believed all people were equal. Just like in the beginning
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I would say the animals and humans "treaty" was to come to an agreement

that animals are no different from humans, and the animals showed this by acting as humans

during a card game.

The author represented the event accurately. For example: In animal farm there's the

"Battle of the Windmill." The authors represents this accurately with the battle of Stalingrad. The

battle of Stalingrad was between the German Nazi's and the Soviet Union. When the windmill is

destroyed during the "Battle of the Windmill" , it shows how the battle relates to the Battle of

Stalingrad. In the book the humans get in an altercation with the animals over ownership for

Animal farm, pertaining to the German's in World War 2 for Stalingrad. The author accurately

relates the " Battle of the Cowshed" with the anti- revolutionary invasion by comparing the roles

people played, and how it affected the countries ( animals , & people such as Mr.Jones.) Even

though the opponents ( in animal farm) had lots of help but still feared the spread of communism

through the domino effect. The western countries sent in reinforcements, just like