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Q: What was the significance of the communist bloc in the cold war?
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What does the Berlin Wall symbolize?

It symbolized the Cold War and divide between the communist Soviet bloc. and the western democratic, capital bloc.


Why did Vietnam war happend?

because people were immature. The Vietnam War was part of the Cold War. At the time, there was a vast global struggle between the Soviet bloc and the West. It was feared that if communist North Vietnam were to take over the non-communist south, that would just be one more step toward the global domination of the communist Soviet bloc. As it turned out, this fear was entirely misplaced.


Was Poland neutral during the cold war?

No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.


Warsaw pacts significance to the cold war?

yes I would say the union of communist countries was very significant to the cold war.


Why was the communist takeover in China of concern to Western nations?

As a communist nation, China became part of the global communist alliance lead by the USSR. Western nations were in conflict with the communist bloc during the Cold War.


Who headed the east bloc during the Cold War?

The USSR headed the eastern bloc during the Cold War.


What is the name for nations that were controlled by the Soviet Union?

Satellite NationsThey were known collectively as "The Soviet Bloc"


Was the Communist bloc unified in its attitude towards the war?

Enough, that they were effective.


Which cold war group was led by the soviet union?

Eastern Bloc


Was East Germany a communist country in the cold war?

Yes. East Germany was separated from West Germany by the Berlin Wall during the era of communism there. East Germany was part of the Soviet Communist Bloc and West Germany was the non-communist portion.


During the Cold War much of the world was polarized What is meant by polarization?

(being divided into opposing groups (opposite forces))Polarization is the presence or existence of two opposite forces. For example, a magnet is polarized -- it has two opposite poles.The concept of polarization is often used to describe the two opposing sides in the Cold War: the Communist Bloc and the non-communist Free World. The two sides are opposites. The Free World is made up of, for the most part, capitalist democracies. The Communist Bloc is made up of communist dictatorships.


How was Bulgaria affected by the cold war?

In the Cold War Bulgaria was part of the Eastern (that is, Soviet) Bloc.