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Q: How might the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990 have been an important turning point for the Soviet Union?
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What ra ended with the reunification of Germany and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc?

Cold War


Which era ended with the reunification of Germany and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc?

Cold War


Was East Germany related to the USSR?

Yes, before the fall of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany, East Germany (DDR) was an Eastern Bloc country, directly affiliated with the USSR.


Did the Soviet Union crumple after German reunification?

no


What marked the turning point in the allies fight against Italy and Germany?

the soviet capture of Berlin


Where did soviet union defeat Germany marking the turning point in the war in eastern Europe?

Stalingrad


What was they key turning point of Germany's invasion of the soviet union?

The Battle of Stalingrad was a disaster for the German Armies


What did Germanys reunification mean?

It meant that East and West Germany would now become one again. It also demonstrated a free democracy's victory over a communist government. It created economic problems for Germany because the East German economy was in poor shape after reunification.


When were Germany forces turned back for the first time?

At the battle of Stalingrad (1942). Germany invaded the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union defeatedGermany at Stalingrad marking the turning point of the war in Eastern Europe.


What battle was a major Soviet victory and turning point in the war?

Failure of Germany's operation Barbarossa to take Stalingrad.


Which battle was the turning point in Germany's fight against the Soviet Union?

Maybe the Alliance? *snickers*


The end of the cold war is associated with what events?

The end of the Cold War (c. 1945-1991) is associated with the demolition of the Berlin Wall, the subsequent reunification of East and West Germany, and the breakup of the Soviet Union.