Mikhail Gorbachev
Because the Soviet Union controlled Eastern Europe for four decades. This changed when they elected a new leader, Mikhail Horbachev, he gave Eastern Europe more freedom as one of his reforms.
Mikhail Gorbachev
Mikhail Gorbachev
Oleg was the leader of Kievan Russian. As the Grand Prince of Kiev, Ukraine, Russia, Oleg's reign lasted from 882 to 1283. Kievan Russia, of course, was a loose federation of Eastern Slavic tribes in Europe. In fact, Kievan Russia was the precursor to what would eventually become Yugoslavia.
the russian word for leader isлидер
Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.Joseph Stalin was a famous Russian leader in the 20th century.
The ideas of the French Revolution were democracy. If the Russian people began thinking those things, they would threaten the tsar's power at the least or even dethrone him.
democracy means choosing their leader by them and freedom
None of the countries in Eastern Europe had any previous experience of genuine democracy, and in many there was a deep-seated yearning for a 'strong leader'. By the mid 1930s all the countries of Eastern and Central Europe except Czechoslovakia were dictatorships usually with sham parliaments.
Then, in 1980, the powerful leader of Yugoslavia, Tito,died.Soon after, Yugoslavia (as well as most of the othercountries in Eastern Europe) turned away from Communism
Joseph Stalin
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