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Between 1985 and 1991, when the USSR dissolved and Russia withdrew its occupation of Eastern Europe.
Well, under Soviet / Socialist rule Eastern europe did better than before but wasn't in perfect shape and their were still many problems.
19th century
1350 to 1550
The End Of War. The end of the plague. The decline of famine
The most outstanding change in European history since 1950 was the end of Soviet dominance in Eastern Europe. By 1999 most of Europe can be said to be free in terms of their citizens' ability to chose their own types of government.
No, it remains a defining force in Europe.
The end of the Cold War changed the global political landscape forever.
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.
This was the end of World War I. Europe was devastated by the war and left in ruins. The economy went downhill and political boundaries changed, such as the deformation of Austria-Hungary.
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Rebuilding much of Europe and starting the United Nations.
He helped bring about the end of Communism in Russia and Eastern Europe. He helped bring about the end of the Cold War.
Eastern Europe experienced the greatest conflict.
one of the goals that has changed, is to take over the world. Now they wan't to take over the universe. Goals that have stayed the same include killing E.Ts
well Europe had benefited from the war and changed their whole perspective about the other countries.