As th Sovet Union 'liberated' the eastern part of Europe from the Nazis at the end of the Second world War, those territories liberated later went under the rule of the Communist Soviet Union. Soviet troops remained in all those countries for about 45 years to ensure the ideological devotion. In all the countries the building of socialism had started (which is the dfirst step to Communism). The countries: Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and to some extent Yugoslavia.
To help rebuild Europe, and ultimately to make Communism less appealing. People in a country that is poor and struggling are more likely go give into the promises of Communism. This was a part of the "Containment" policy.
Communism has no money or prices or wages, and so has no economy.
To help rebuild Europe, and ultimately to make Communism less appealing. People in a country that is poor and struggling are more likely go give into the promises of Communism. This was a part of the "Containment" policy.
To help rebuild Europe, and ultimately to make Communism less appealing. People in a country that is poor and struggling are more likely go give into the promises of Communism. This was a part of the "Containment" policy.
The Black Sea is the only true sea grouped with Eastern Europe. (the Caspian Sea is a lake, and the Mediterranean Sea is more associated with Southern Europe.
The Black Sea is most associated with Eastern Europe.
No part of Europe was βunder Communist ruleβ. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and that clearly did not exist anywhere in Europe.
Physiographically part of the North American continent, but is associated with Europe
Russia is more associated with Eastern Europe than it is with Northern Europe, but this is simply because Europe is more commonly split into just west and east. If you were to split Europe into just north and south, Russia would be considered Northern Europe.
Scotland, along with the entire British Isles, is included in the region of Northern Europe for UN standards. However, Scotland, and all of the British Isles, are more commonly associated with Western Europe.
Europe is referred to as Europe. As with any continent there are various geographical regions, so that is one way that the term Eastern Europe and Western Europe arises. More commonly it comes from the political aspect, from when countries in the east of Europe were communist and countries in the west of Europe were democracies. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union and communism, that is no longer the case, but countries in that part of Europe are still referred to as being in Eastern Europe. So it is both a geographical and political term.
Answer this question…Russia became part of an entirely new country based on communism.