Yes, especially Germans and Jews.
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the Soviet Union
He gave the Soviet people more political and economic freedom. hope this helps! ;)
catholic church unified the people
Between 1945 and 1947, Soviet-controlled communist governments took control of East Germany.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Romania began to gain independence from the Soviet Union after the death of Joseph Stalin. Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej later convinced Nikita Khrushchev to withdraw Soviet troops from Romania in 1958, granting them even more freedom. The country was officially independent of Soviet rule after the 1989 fall of the Soviet Union.
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People from Russia, Poland, Lithuania, and Romania have diverse heritages. Russian heritage is mainly Slavic, with influences from various ethnic groups and cultures. Polish heritage is a mix of Slavic, Germanic, and other Central European influences. Lithuanian heritage is Baltic with strong ties to ancient Baltic and Slavic traditions. Romanian heritage is a blend of Latin, Slavic, and other influences, shaped by its history of various occupations and migrations.
the Soviet Union
By Central Comittee of Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
He gave the Soviet people more political and economic freedom. hope this helps! ;)
catholic church unified the people
People of Romania are called Romanians.
Between 1945 and 1947, Soviet-controlled communist governments took control of East Germany.
United States of America and England had been part of Allied Control Commission in Romania, together with Soviet Union, after the Second World War. Americans and British had military and political missions (of the order of 1-200 people) but the role was absolutely minor, more decorative. U.S. chief was General Schuyler and the English chief vice-admiral Donaldson (after the Romanians left an impression of noodle).
Romania's people descended from Thracian tribes of Dacians and Getaes.