The Soviets (Russians) had already over-run those positions by wars end. What they had, they kept.
They were afraid of losing control of eastern Europe.
They were afraid of losing control of eastern Europe.
illuminati?? just a guess ;)well western bit maybe....soviets the eastern half...
This is correct. However the Cold War and World War 2 are long over and the Eastern Bloc Nations are no longer under Communist Rule of the Soviet Union.
The Soviets refused to budge on the issue of maintaining control over Eastern Europe, particularly in countries like Poland and Hungary, where they sought to establish and maintain a communist regime. This resistance was evident during events such as the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, where the Soviet Union intervened militarily to suppress dissent and reinforce its influence. The Soviets viewed Eastern Europe as a buffer zone against the West and were unwilling to allow any movements that could threaten their dominance in the region.
The Soviets were Communists and Communists are not a good sign. The Soviets (communists) were bold and didn't care about a thing except world Domination which led to the cold war. Anyways Communists always had to control everything and have everything. Communists ain't like that today but they do act like it sometimes.
The Soviets were Communists and Communists are not a good sign. The Soviets (communists) were bold and didn't care about a thing except world Domination which led to the cold war. Anyways Communists always had to control everything and have everything. Communists ain't like that today but they do act like it sometimes.
The soviets had expected to win a quick victory
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The soviets goal was to spread communism in all of Europe so the soviets needed to get rid of non-communist powers to make this happen.
No , the Russian's primary theater of the war was on the Eastern Front .
The Warsaw Pact.