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decades of war between Eastern and Western Europe.
Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe after WWII.
Soviet occupation of Eastern Europe after WWII.
The split of eastern europe to russia.
Eastern Europe threw off communist rule for democracy. The Soviet Union also broke apart.
The Soviet policy of establishing a sphere of influence which came to be known as the Warsaw Pact or Eastern Bloc nations was referred to derisively by Winston Churchill as an Iron Curtain which fell between the Western democratic nations and the nations of Eastern Europe. By ensuring Communist governments were installed in Eastern Europe and, more importantly, by maintaining them through such actions as the Invasion of Hungary and Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union ensured that the Cold War continued until the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The most significant effect that the Russian revolution had on Europe was that it made Eastern Europe to experience to an economic failure.
Gerald Ford in one of the presidential campaign debates of 1976 said something to the effect the Poland was free of Soviet Communist domination.
No. Eastern Europe has no coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean and is not near the Atlantic Ocean, so the Gulf Stream does not have any effect on it.
They were the best places to start civilazation
There are 3 main factors:The poor financial and economic state of the USSR in the 1980s - it simply could no longer afford to maintain the military presence needed to control its European satellite statesGorbachev's policies of glasnost - "openness" not only within the USSR but the realization that eastern Europe must be allowed to go its own wayNationalism - perhaps it had more of an effect within the borders of the USSR (the 14 non-Russian republics all declaring independence) but nationalism within eastern Europe was strong as well
Unless someone is a fish they are not from the Atlantic Ocean , so to answer your question there is no effect.