There was no such thing as an eastern Roman Empire and a western Roman empire. It was a Roman empire. Period. Historians are the only ones who denote eastern and western, but they do this for clarity when speaking about certain sections or aspects of ancient Rome. Now, as for comparison between the eastern and western sections of the empire, the eastcrn section was wealthier than the western and consequently lasted longer than the western section and the eastern section was more heavily influenced by the Greek culture than the western part.
At the conclusion of WW 2, the Western allies sought democratic governments for Eastern Europe and basically for all of Europe. The Soviets under Joseph Stalin had other ideas. Their armies essentially occupied the Eastern nations where they had driven out the Nazi armies. The Soviets had an expansionist ideology and installed communist governments in the nations of Eastern Europe. This included East Germany.
Before the outbreak of World War Two, it was clear that Germany's rivals, or said, "enemies" were the powers of Eastern Europe, mainly England and France. This was clearly defined in September of 1939, when Hitler invaded Poland. As per the secret policies in the 1939 Soviet-German Non Aggression Pact, the USSR was now an ally and took over the eastern half of Poland. Once that was complete, Hitler focused on Western Europe and basically conquered France and other small states in western Europe. Here are several differences between the two unholy invasions and the two unholy allies.1. Western Europe feared that a German invasion would take place;2. They and Poland understood that Hitler had bad intentions towards them;3. The invasion of the Soviet Union by Hitler was a "surprise attack" against a so-called ally.
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one was comunist one was not
In western europe serfdom had largely disappeared and in eastern europe serfdom was firmly rooted
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Pains are pains, regardless of what part of the country they are in.
In western Europe absolutism was enforced as opposed to Eastern Europe where there was some form of absolutism but not to a full extent it was leaning more towards serfdom.
while western religions are centered on the belief in one god
while western religions are centered on the belief in one god
There was no such thing as an eastern Roman Empire and a western Roman empire. It was a Roman empire. Period. Historians are the only ones who denote eastern and western, but they do this for clarity when speaking about certain sections or aspects of ancient Rome. Now, as for comparison between the eastern and western sections of the empire, the eastcrn section was wealthier than the western and consequently lasted longer than the western section and the eastern section was more heavily influenced by the Greek culture than the western part.
There is a certain difference in the way how Eastern and Western people prepare their fish. For instance Japanese people eat their fish raw in sushi and Chinese steam their fish. Westerner such as British and Americans prepare their fish in fillet form.
Western toilets and eastern toilets differ in design and functionality. Western toilets are typically raised off the ground and have a seat for sitting, while eastern toilets are often squat toilets that are closer to the ground. Western toilets use a flushing mechanism to remove waste, while eastern toilets may require manual flushing or use a different method for waste removal. Additionally, western toilets are often equipped with toilet paper, while eastern toilets may use water for cleaning.
the western part receives less rainfall and is higher in elevation
At the conclusion of WW 2, the Western allies sought democratic governments for Eastern Europe and basically for all of Europe. The Soviets under Joseph Stalin had other ideas. Their armies essentially occupied the Eastern nations where they had driven out the Nazi armies. The Soviets had an expansionist ideology and installed communist governments in the nations of Eastern Europe. This included East Germany.
Popular Middle Eastern board games include Backgammon, Tawle, and Barjees. These games differ from Western board games in terms of gameplay as they often involve strategy, luck, and social interaction. Additionally, Middle Eastern board games hold cultural significance as they are often played during social gatherings and celebrations, reflecting the region's rich history and traditions.