The result of Eastern Europe uprisings in the 1950's and 1960's is seen in many ways. There were so many issues that arose from this uprising which include colonialism and cold war militarism among others.
Eastern Europe was full of big events in the 1950's and the 1960's. A big movement called the Anti-Communist movement was the result of the events that took place in Eastern Europe.
These countries had communist governments that were controlled by the Soviet Union.
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The Soviet Union dealt with uprisings in Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia during the 1950s and 1960s with wars. Many losses occurred when troops were brought in. Troops were ultimately deployed to deal with any type of uprising.
The two most populous Eastern European communist nations in 1950 were the Soviet Union and Poland.The two most populated Eastern European communist nations in the 1950s were the Soviet Union and Poland.
An arms race
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Americans enjoyed a higher standard of living than any other nation.
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Americans enjoyed a higher standard of living than any other nation.
The iron curtain was a product of the Soviet union and the spread of communism through eastern europe through the 1950s and 60s. There was a gigantic ideological and economical divide between communist eastern european countries and the capitalist western european countries. The communist countries were believed to be behind an "iron curtain" as Winston Churchill put it. The biggest physical symbol of this was the Berlin Wall.
Soviet Union, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania.