Communism gained popularity in Eastern Europe after World War I primarily due to widespread social and economic upheaval resulting from the war, including poverty, unemployment, and disillusionment with existing governments. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917 provided a successful model for radical change, inspiring many who sought to address the inequalities and hardships faced by the working class. Additionally, the collapse of empires and the redrawing of national borders created a power vacuum, allowing communist movements to gain traction in several countries. The promise of land reform, workers' rights, and social equality resonated deeply with disaffected populations, further fueling the appeal of communist ideologies.
Europe is a continent that is made up of many countries. If you mean the European Union then the answer is still the same.
After World War II, the U.S. and the USSR emerged as superpowers due to their significant military strength, economic resources, and political influence. The U.S. capitalized on its industrial power and technological advancements, establishing a global economic system through institutions like the IMF and the World Bank. Meanwhile, the USSR expanded its influence over Eastern Europe, promoting communism and establishing satellite states. Both countries engaged in a Cold War rivalry, shaping international relations for decades to come.
He wanted to conquer it all and become supreme ruler.
become simultaneously kings of England and France
He created a central government for Western Europe.
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Most Eastern European countries became independent in the 1990s. They also switched from communism to democracy.
There never was an Eastern Europe Empire.
Bulgaria had to reorganize its government after the collapse of communism in 1991. Well actually, Bulgaria started working towards democracy when the Bulgarian Communist Party abdicated in 1989. Eastern Europeans were long wanting democracy as the vast majority opposed communism. Eastern Europe also feared Western interference with communism, so they switched to democracies to please the West. Bulgaria has been a republic since 1989.
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Answer this question…The Soviet Union had become extremely influential in Eastern Europe.
The Eastern Nations were kept by Stalin and the USSR. They became the Eastern Bloc. They tried to get free of communism but it did not work. Yugoslavia was able to get free of USSR control. In the 1990s they were finally freed of USSR control and able to become self ruling nations with viable economies. Prior to the final end of the war many people did get out of those eastern nations and make it to the Allied Forces to get relocated to different nations.
Hitler's plan was to conquer 'living space' for Germans in Eastern Europe. He wanted Jews out from the Eastern Europe and he also wanted the Slav population reduced. NO ACTUALLY HE WANTED LIVING SPACE FOR THE ARYAN RACE.
The reason the Marshall plan was necessary was because the economy in Europe after WW2 was very bad, and with the threat of USSR they needed to get the economy flowing in Europe. Or else many European countries would fall to Communism, in fact there were a few countries in eastern Europe that did become Communist i hoped that helped you out.
During the Roman times many groups of people fled into Europe to escape various hordes like the mongols and the huns, In most cases the Romans wouldn't let them into their land, and they owned all of western and central europe, so they would have to live on the border in eastern europe.