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What is the power struggle between the communist world and the non-communist world?

None. It ended in 1990.


Was southern Germany communist?

No it was never communist. Between the two world wars, however, there was a communist movement. One of the many groups Hitler ridiculed in his rise to power.


Is China's the only great world power with a communist government?

No, China is not the only remaining great world power with a communist government. Russia is also a great power with the communist government.


What was the bad reasons about Hitler coming to power?

He will turn the world into communist and rule with power.


What were the similarities between the Korean and the Vietnamese war?

Both were fought between communist northerners and non-communist (free world) southerners.


What are similarities between the Franco-Prussian war and world war 1?

Little to none. The 1871 war created Germany. WWI was a power struggle between the Central Powers and the allies.


The Cominform was established by the Soviet Union to?

The Cominform (Communist Information Bureau) was established after World War II to coordinate actions between Communist parties under Soviet direction.


What was the power struggle in world war 1?

The arms race, Empires and the Alliances were the power struggles of Europe. at the time.


War in the Cold War?

Korea and Vietnam were the only HOT Battles of the cold war; a war between the communist world and the free world.


What was the power struggle of the Vietnam war?

Cold War, communists verses free world.


Did World War 2 begin as a result of the struggle between Catholics and Protestants?

no!


Which country was communist in the 1930s?

In the 1930s, the only communist country in the world was the Soviet Union (USSR). The USSR was established after the Russian Revolution of 1917, which led to the overthrow of the Russian monarchy and the creation of a communist state under the leadership of the Bolshevik Party. By the 1930s, the Soviet Union was under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, who consolidated power and began implementing a series of economic and political policies, including forced collectivization and rapid industrialization. Other countries, such as China, had communist movements, but they were not yet in power during the 1930s. In China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), led by Mao Zedong, was engaged in a long struggle against the Nationalist government, but it was not until 1949 that the communists took control and established the People's Republic of China. Thus, in the 1930s, the Soviet Union was the primary communist state in the world.