No countries dominated Western Europe after WW2 as all Nazi-occupied countries were freed and become independent once more.
The Western World.
Answer this question…Each region fell under the influence of a foreign superpower.
Europe in 1800's more or less dominated the world.
The war in Western Europe began on May 10, 1940. Germany had been successful in Poland in 1939. With the East secured, Germany set its sights on Western Europe. France dominated Western Europe, and seemed well qualified to use all of its defensive power to halt the Germans.
A Western country.
The Marshal Plan-
Due to closure from the free world by communist countries.
The Western World or Western Civilization.
The European union made which consisted of 15 countries at that time. This was to join them economically making wars between them unlikely. There are now 27 member countries to the EU. Note that the EU is western Europe so it is not made up of all of Europe.
from western Europe, due to the constant change in society and the freedom that the new world had to offer
The political and economic division between Eastern and Western European countries after World War II was often referred to as the "Iron Curtain." This term symbolized the ideological conflict and physical boundary separating the Soviet-dominated Eastern Bloc from the capitalist Western nations. The division was characterized by differing political systems, with Eastern Europe under communist influence and Western Europe embracing democracy and free-market economies. This division shaped international relations and conflicts throughout the Cold War era.
- both countries have a Mediterranean climate - both countries have a large Greek (ethnic or speaking) population - both countries are economically tied to Europe - both countries are in the Western World - both countries are republics