To stop the spread of Communism from the USSR
After World War 2 the British and French released their middle eastern colonies and they became nations that quite soon came to despise one another. A fine example being the many conflicts with Israel and many of its middle eastern neighbors. The nations in the middle east simply can't stand one another.
During World War II, the Wehrmacht had approximately 200 divisions deployed on the Eastern Front at various points in the conflict. This number fluctuated due to casualties, reinforcements, and the changing dynamics of the war. By the peak of their operations in 1941, the Germans initially deployed around 150 divisions, but this number increased as the war progressed. Ultimately, the total number of divisions involved over the course of the Eastern campaign varied as the situation evolved.
Western, Eastern & Balkan (Italian), and to a lesser extent Middle Eastern.
The Germans opened an Eastern front when they attacked Russia.
The Eastern. Sun always rises in the East.
Oil
Increased Immigration from Eastern Europe.
national origin
Increased Immigration from Eastern Europe.
water pollution soil degradation
Increased Immigration from Eastern Europe.
What war on the Eastern Front? If you are referring to World War 2, the US had very limited involvement on the Eastern Front, that was the area that Germany and Russia were fighting. The US provided weapons and supplies in rather limited quantities to the Russians.
The Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security oversees the security of American embassies abroad. Diplomatic operations and policies at the embassies are typically managed by the Department of State's Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, or Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, depending on the location of the embassy.
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.
Having gained ascendancy over the Western Mediterranean, the became increasingly embroiled in the affairs of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Southern and Eastern Europe