Yes, it would.
More jobs available with better pay and conditions.
It has a Polish origin. It was a name very common when Eastern Europeans migrated to America, which would explain the popularity of this name in the USA.
It was the last major German offensive on the Eastern Front; from now on, the Germans would be on the defensive.
This would depend on where the camps were. For example in the Far East there would be a high percentage of Chinese prisoners. In Europe it would depend, for example the Germans believed that Slavs were lesser humans than Nordics and would treat the Slavs much worse. Western Europeans would generally be held in different camps to Eastern Europeans.
You could say that Cypriots are Asians or Europeans. You could say Europeans as Cyprus is part of the EU but I would go for Asians or Middle Eastern as Geographically Cyprus is in the Middle East next to Turkey Syria and Lebanon. Also both Greek and Turkish Cypriot culture share many similarities with Arab/Middle Eastern culture such as the dancing, food, music and even the people look the same. And as a Greek Cypriot myslef I would prefer to be called Middle Eastern rather than European. :)
There lived nomads those days there and the only connection was probably a few travellers. That knowledge is close to what a usual person with an average education knows today about Kirghistan.
The Europeans would trade silver, wool, and spices with other colonies and tribes. They in return would get animal fur, cotton, pearls, and silk.
Yes. It should be Eastern Shore.
Europeans believed a new religion would help the First Nation and benefit their culture.
It is in the northern hemisphere and would also be in the eastern hemisphere.
America
Europeans played a role in many governments and did not play roles in many others. Without specifying a government, it would be hard to explain why Europeans were not involved.