South Korea remained free of communist control.
The Berlin Wall spit communist Germany from free Germany. The Warsaw Pact nations aligned with the Soviet Union and the other side joined NATO. The line was called the Iron Curtain.
South Korea remained free of communist control.
Germany was split in half; Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.
It was divided politically: Free Nations VS. Communist and Fascist Nations Imperialist Nations VS. Colonial Nations who wanted their freedom Europe was divided East from West: Eastern Bloc controlled by the USSR and the Western half had free nations with their own self-rule and economies.
Both wars were part of the cold war; both were Southern free nations verses communist northern countries. In both wars, the USSR/Red China supported the Northern communist nations. Note: There were TWO Chinas during the cold: Communist China & Nationalist China.
Yugoslavia
Generally speaking, the non-communist nations of Western Europe were doing well in comparison to nations where Stalin had established communist governments in much of Eastern Europe. The free market policies of the West were yielding better economic growth then the centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe. The US helped to jump start the economies of Western Europe through the Marshall Plan.
foreign aid
European nations in the western part of Europe and in the eastern part of Europe, for the most part were glad to see the menace of the USSR dissolve. The previously communist nations were glad to be free of the USSR and in the western nations they were happy that their eastern neighbors would be free and create governments that respected the civil rights that were denied to them by the USSR.
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