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Historians cite that the three partitions of Poland which occurred before the 19th century, helped maintain the balance of power in eastern Europe. That well may have been the case, but to the detriment of French foreign policies. This was because France had used Poland as an outpost of French influence in eastern Europe.
Glasnost allowed Western ideas and practices to reach eastern Europe, which meant the decline of Soviet influence and the eventual breakup of the Russian-dominated union.
The soviets had expected to win a quick victory
Glasnost allowed Western ideas and practices to reach eastern Europe, which meant the decline of Soviet influence and the eventual breakup of the Russian-dominated union. Glasnost allowed Western ideas and practices to reach eastern Europe, which meant the decline of Soviet influence and the eventual breakup of the Russian-dominated union. It ended Communism in many countries. -Apex
It is west of Russia
Stalin was interested in eastern Europe because he believed it was subject to the Soviet influence.
It did not
He wanted to aid Eastern Europe and increase Soviet influence and prevent Eastern European countries from taking Marshall Plan money.
he wanted to aid eastern europe and increase soviet influence to prevent eastern europe countries from talking marshall plan money
You may be referring to Russia's influence in eastern Europe. Most of Russia is not in Europe, but a large part of it is.
There's Eastern Asia, Europe, and Africa
Before 1991, Eastern Europe was under Soviet influence. After that time, there has been a slow recovery to Westernized influences.
Historians cite that the three partitions of Poland which occurred before the 19th century, helped maintain the balance of power in eastern Europe. That well may have been the case, but to the detriment of French foreign policies. This was because France had used Poland as an outpost of French influence in eastern Europe.
Glasnost allowed Western ideas and practices to reach eastern Europe, which meant the decline of Soviet influence and the eventual breakup of the Russian-dominated union.
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The soviets had expected to win a quick victory
he wanted to aid eastern Europe and increase soviet influence to prevent eastern europe countries from talking marshall plan money