Through 1944 that would be Germany, after that Russia controlled and held eastern Europe for decades.
The only non-neutral European country that was completely free of Axis control during World War 2 was England. Russia was not defeated but did cede ground to German control during the fighting.
What? I have no idea what you are asking.
The Soviet Union supplied the most troops in Europe during World War II. The Soviet Union mobilized millions of soldiers to fight against the Axis powers, especially on the Eastern Front. This massive military effort played a crucial role in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
So that during wars they could go fight for and protect Eastern Europe.
Through 1944 that would be Germany, after that Russia controlled and held eastern Europe for decades.
Muslin armies gain control of Eastern Europe during the time of the Ottoman Empire. The areas of Bulgaria, Romania and Yugoslavia were under the control of the automatic Empire.
Somewhat. Poland and Lithuania joined together to form the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569-1795. During this time, the country did do some significant conquering in Eastern Europe, stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
Western Europe has been involved in more foreign affairs than Eastern Europe. As well, during the second World War, Eastern Europe was mostly Axis, while Western Europe was mostly Allies.
No, Ukraine is a country and Auschwitz refers to the camp, active during the Holocaust.
The Soviet leader when Eastern Europe was freed from Soviet control was Mikhail Gorbachev. His policies of Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring) in the late 1980s contributed to the decline of Soviet influence in the region. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the subsequent collapse of communist regimes across Eastern Europe occurred during his tenure, leading to significant political changes and the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
i believe it was called the "iron curtain" that divided eastern and western Europe
Soviet Union
Communism in Eastern Europe fell during the years 1989 to 1990.
The environment of Eastern Europe is in extremely poor condition compared to the environment of Western Europe. The former Soviet bloc countries had much lower standards during the Soviet occupation.
Europe was divided into two opposing sides during the Cold War. Here, Western Europe was democratic and Eastern Europe was communist.