History This Week: April

The article provides a historical overview, marking significant events from 1925, 1950, 1975, and 2000.

In 1925, the column highlights the rise of the fascist movement in Italy, with Mussolini consolidating power through suppression of opposition and control of the press. It also mentions the death of Nikolai Chkheidze, a Menshevik leader, reflecting the internal struggles within the socialist movement.

For 1950, the focus is on the escalating Korean War. The article discusses the increasing US involvement, prompted by perceived communist expansion, and the looming threat of a wider conflict involving China. It also points out the domestic repression in the US under the guise of anti-communism, exemplified by McCarthyism.

In 1975, the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War are the main subjects. The article emphasizes the defeat of US imperialism and the collapse of the South Vietnamese regime, marking a pivotal moment in the Cold War and a major victory for Vietnamese liberation forces.

Finally, turning to 2000, the column notes the growing social inequality and economic instability in the US and globally. It highlights the increasing power of corporations and the widening gap between the rich and poor, setting the stage for future crises.

find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/04/13/tlod-a13.html

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