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Why didn't the Marshall plan benefit Eastern European countries?

The Marshall Plan primarily focused on Western European countries as a means to contain communism and promote recovery after World War II. Eastern European nations, under Soviet influence, were excluded from the program, as the USSR viewed it as a threat to its control. Additionally, the Soviet Union pressured these countries to reject American aid and instead promote a centralized economic model, limiting their opportunity for recovery and development. As a result, Eastern Europe lagged economically compared to their Western counterparts.


Which of the following explains why Western European leaders claimed that certain European countries were behind an iron curtain following World War 2?

Answer this question…The Soviet Union had become extremely influential in Eastern Europe.


What countries were involved in both ww1and World War 2?

ww1 mainly western and central European coutries. ww2 extended to American, Asian eastern European, USSR. Alot more countries had a hand in both wars but the main players are from areas listed above.


Which countries were part of the Eastern bloc after world war 2?

Hungary


What types of government did eastern Europe have world war 2?

During World War II, Eastern Europe was primarily under the control of three types of government: fascist, communist, and collaborationist regimes. Fascist governments, such as Nazi Germany and fascist Italy, occupied and controlled countries like Poland, Hungary, and Romania. Communist governments, led by the Soviet Union, emerged in Eastern European countries like Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria. Collaborationist regimes were also established in countries like Croatia and Slovakia, which cooperated with the Axis powers.

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What happened to eastern European countries in World War 2?

they were devistated


Why did western European economies grow faster than eastern European economies grow faster after world war 2?

Under pressure from Stalin, Eastern European countries refused aid from the United States.


Is it true that since world war 2 Albania has generally been regarded as part of western Europe?

No, it has always been considered part of the Eastern European Communist countries. Nowadays it it considered one of the eastern European Balkan countries.


Why did many eastern European countries become associated with the USSR?

Eastern european countires controlled by the USSR at the end of World War II adopted communist governments under soviet domination


Which theater of world war 2 was most closely associated with the leadership of Joseph Stalin?

The Eastern Front of the European Theater.


Which European nations were offered economic assistance under the Marshall Plan?

The countries of Eastern Europe (which became satellites of the USSR after World War 2) in most cases did not accept aid under the Marshall Plan because of their control by Moscow.


In World War 2 what countries helped Germany take over countries?

Italy and a few Eastern European nations assisted German with invading other nations.


What war was German involved which effected most European countries?

Germany was involved in World War 2 and their was serious effects not only on most european countries but also in eastern USSR. So did WWI, for that matter.


Why was Stalin in a good position to ask for control of the Eastern European nations after World War 2?

Russian troops had advanced as far as the Elbe.


How did eastern Europe cobtrol its government from the 1950 and 1960?

From the end of World War II (1945) to the end of the Cold War (1991), almost all Eastern European countries were communist.


Which countries aligned with the Soviet Union after World War 2?

The Eastern European countries included these countries in the Warsaw Pact: Romania, Albania, Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria.


How has Eastern Europe changed since World War Two?

Eastern European countries under former Soviet occupation have been making progress in their economies by joining the European Union (EU). In addition to the economic benefits of joining the EU, these countries have gained democratic values in doing so thus moving on from the Soviet occupation that brought communism in these countries.