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i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
Europe was divided into two opposing sides during the Cold War. Here, Western Europe was democratic and Eastern Europe was communist.
The Marshall Plan was put in place between 1948 to 1952 and was also called the European Recovery Program (ERP). It worked to develop western Europe and repel the spread of communism from eastern Europe during the Cold War.
i would have guessed it would have been America as russia was already near the eastern part of Europe so they would have been trying to protect that side.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
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Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Western Europe had a much stronger economy. Eastern Europe fell into poverty and more Eastern European countries became police states.
Eastern European cities began to decay during the Cold War due to defunding and eliminating industrialization. Europe also borrowed money extensively from the United States.
It refers to the separation between communist Eastern Europe and free Western Europe, coined by Winston Churchill in a speech at Westminster College on March 5, 1946.
The destruction of the wall that separated Eastern and Western Europe in 1989. Such as the tearing down of the wall that separated East and West Berlin since 1961.
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.