The fifties.
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe.
He united most of europe
what part of erurope did the borders change the most
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
Charlemagne united most of Western and Central Europe under the Carolingian Empire, which was the first new empire in Europe after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire.
last decade
The 1970s was a decade of stalemates owing to the fact that most conflicts were not resolved through an outright win or consensus. Wars and international disputes often ended up in an impasse.
revolution
The most obvious result of Europe's internal conflicts between 1914 and 1945 was World War I and World War II. The internal conflicts created an escalation towards war.
I know that it spread to many parts of the world, including most of Europe and even Australia though it was about a decade behind.
Most Americans wanted the United States to stay out of foreign conflicts
a decade.
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
Eastern Europe is a continental climate. This is where winters are cold and summers are hot, basically a huge contrast between seasons.
The 1950s is often considered the decade most strongly associated with social conformity, with its emphasis on traditional values, conservative lifestyles, and societal expectations for uniformity and adherence to norms. This era is characterized by conformity to gender roles, consumer culture, and Cold War anxieties.
Yes, the 1950s saw significant conflicts, most notably the Korean War, which lasted from 1950 to 1953. This war involved North Korea, supported by China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, backed by United Nations forces led by the United States. The conflict ended in an armistice, but no formal peace treaty was signed, leaving the Korean Peninsula divided. Other regional conflicts and colonial struggles also occurred during this decade, reflecting the broader tensions of the Cold War.
NATO - the greatest influence in this alliance was the US. Most of West Europe was in NATO Warsaw Pact - led by the USSR. Most of east Europe was in this alliance.